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Pre emergent in a garden #8565768
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Ordered some seeds from Hoss the other day and saw this.

https://growhoss.com/products/veget...ce2&_ss=c&variant=45579369840950

Last year was a difficult year to keep up with weeds due to it being too wet to weed. I saw this and thought I would give it a try. Anybody else use pre emergent control?

And to be more clear, I have a garden in the south. You northern guys are lucky. Weed, pest and fungal control in a southern garden is WAR!!


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Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565771
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I wouldn't use it. I would have a smaller garden and grow organic produce.

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565778
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Tried organic. Not an option for me. If I didn't have a job, maybe.

Again, it is war in my area.

I also market garden so smaller is not an option.


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Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565814
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For a couple of seasons I put down Preen after weeding. It seemed like I used plenty, but I wasn't that impressed. Maybe I was expecting too much

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565897
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Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565906
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JMHO There's no such thing as organic in an outside garden.
Maybe in a sealed greenhouse, with sterile soil.
But weeds and bugs will be too hard to keep at bay.
Row covers help, but just one bug find a way in, it's over.
I like the floating row covers, but you need to understand the thickness of each one.
Too thick during the rainy season, and the soil never dries out.
Too thin in spring and fall , doesn't help with a freak freezing frost.
It's just too time consuming, and your crop is done too quick, either by insects, or the spray used to get rid of the bugs.
You can charge more, but you'll never get rich.
Just from my trying everything I read about, no federalizer , no herbicides, no insecticides .
A small garden , yes it can work, but a big one, isn't cost effective , in my opinion.
If you know how to do it, I'd love to hear your ideas.


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Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565916
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There are better pre emergents out there.

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565926
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Ive tried weed barrier but crabgass still grows through. Im trying Preen this year in the rows of plants after they come up..


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Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8565996
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The local big market growers near me are using biodegradable weed barrier cloth made out of soybean oil. Wishwell Farms, who sells in 5 farmers markets and from 2 mobile produce wagons, has a great YouTube channel on growing for markets. He has videos on the biodegradable weed barrier. For him it's been a game changer. He lives near me. His channel is:

https://m.youtube.com/@wishwellfarms

Keith

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8566053
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Dual can be used on pumpkin, squash, some varieties aren’t very tolerant so don’t double up, sweet corn dual can be used very well also most conventional field corn herbicides can be used on it, no matter what read the label, the label is the law.

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: bowhunter27295] #8566062
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Read up on it and see it’s treflan unless they did something different you’ll be yellow till the day you die if you get it on you.

Re: Pre emergent in a garden [Re: KeithC] #8566161
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Originally Posted by KeithC
The local big market growers near me are using biodegradable weed barrier cloth made out of soybean oil. Wishwell Farms, who sells in 5 farmers markets and from 2 mobile produce wagons, has a great YouTube channel on growing for markets. He has videos on the biodegradable weed barrier. For him it's been a game changer. He lives near me. His channel is:

https://m.youtube.com/@wishwellfarms

Keith

I watched his channel pretty interesting just getting his 1st batch of tomatoes started in the greenhouse.

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