Posted by JMOR on September 10, 2009 at 05:29:48 from (72.181.156.161):
In Reply to: bahiala posted by grayrider on September 09, 2009 at 05:31:47:
James Howell said: (quoted from post at 07:59:01 09/10/09) Nancy spot sprays the Bahia in our Coastal/Cheyenne Bermuda hay meadow.
She will probably win the battle next season.
Ally is recommended for control of bahia in bermuda meadows (see page 3). It was a real disappointment to me in my Rains County, Texas coastal meadows though, for two reasons. Where the bahia patches were killed, the common took over before the coastal and became dominant in those areas. The seed (& maybe roots) are so prolific that within a few seasons, it looks like a lot of wasted time, effort & expensive chemical, as the bahia continues to ruin my coastal.......another 5 years, it will be all bahia. There are many here that would like to string up the fellow that introduced it to this county. Kinda like kudzu in the east.
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