Nick, You be more successful in the future if you put your seedings in late summer / early fall. Further, no crabgrass, witch-grass or other annual grass issues. Plant cool season grasses when you are going into the cool season if you are not irrigation the site.
L. A. Norman, Coordinator Northern Michigan Applied Plant Science Program Institute of Agricultural Technology, Michigan State University 2200 Dendrinos Dr., Suite 203, Traverse City, MI. 49684 On Jul 7, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Nick Lucking wrote: > Hello everyone. This year for seeding the new row middles I used a Brillion > seeder and a perennial rye/kentucky bluegrass mix I made. Started to come in > real nice until the crabgrass came up on Memorial day and choked everything > out. > > My question is: Does anyone know of a product that I can use to knock out > the crab grass where food crops are grown? All the labels I look at for the > usual stuff Acclaim, Siduron, Dimension, etc. are only for ornamentals or non > food areas. > > Thanks, > > Nick Lucking > Cannon Valley Orchard > Cannon Falls, MN > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The 'Apple-Crop' LISTSERV is sponsored by the Virtual > Orchard<http://www.virtualorchard.net> and managed by Win Cowgill and > JonClements <[email protected]>. > > Apple-Crop is not moderated. Therefore, the statements do not > represent"official" opinions and the Virtual Orchard takes no responsibility > forthe content. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 'Apple-Crop' LISTSERV is sponsored by the Virtual Orchard <http://www.virtualorchard.net> and managed by Win Cowgill and Jon Clements <[email protected]>. Apple-Crop is not moderated. Therefore, the statements do not represent "official" opinions and the Virtual Orchard takes no responsibility for the content.
