Posted by John B. on March 30, 2013 at 06:05:09 from (38.114.64.166):
In Reply to: Using Roundup posted by 37Chief on March 29, 2013 at 20:50:10:
Stan, I wouldn't spray the weeds, you have too many new weeds underground germinating that will come up in a week after you spray. Roundup neutralizes after it hits the ground, yes tomatoes are very delicate plants which they only need a smell of a chemical. My mother in law had tomato plants sitting under her car port and set her little garden sprayer next to them and the plants wilted. No spraying was even done anywhere before that. I never use roundup around my garden. I keep a separate hand sprayer just for roundup. Reason is roundup was originally invented as a tank cleaner and it pulls out all the other chemicals from any container that may have been previously in that container. I also found by starting my seeds inside and setting them out the end of April I can keep the garden weed free and then set my plants out and they get a head start on the weeds. Otherwise if I start my plants in the garden the weeds come up the same time my plants do.
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