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Jul 22, 2019 9:04 AM CST
Name: Sue
Bexar County, South Texas
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@Stone I tip my hat to you.

Oxalis is the worst!! Grumbling Grumbling Grumbling

It's taking over my back yard. Grumbling Grumbling Grumbling It's impossible to get out all of the roots when digging it out. (Do you get the feeling I'm not happy with it?)

I try not to use any chemicals, but I think I'll resort to them this fall, when it's cooler and won't hurt the lawn. Thinking (I don't use chemical fertilizers)

I have thin soil which has a lot of clay over limestone rocks. I'm working on improving the soil. It is a long process given my limited budget. The Zoysia is beautiful and weed free on my side yard, and mostly weed free in the front. Hurray! The part of my back yard that is Zoysia, is also mostly weed free. I'm hoping the Zoysia will continue to spread, but it seems to to better in areas that get some shade. Sighing!
On a Never Ending Quest: First to learn...then to teach.

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