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Sep 9, 2015 2:55 PM CST
Name: Jim Hawk
Odessa, Florida (Zone 9b)
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If it gets into your flowers, you can kill it with Fusilade without hurting anything but if it is out in your yard with other grasses, you are pretty well limited to Round-up and start over.

I have a presentation to give at one of the county libraries tonight and another one tomorrow night. I'm also singing in a group for a senior center tomorrow in the morning. Today I was here for the cleaning girl and then the window cleaners. Every time I sit down, ten things come to mind that need doing. I guess I'm just wired wrong. Lots of PM rain today, just like most of the days. When cooler weather arrives, I'll have to replace some turf and replace the citrus with something. Not sure what yet but it will have to take wet conditions.

Jim
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