you are doing 212 times as much land so you need 212 times as much roundup. 212*48 = 10176 oz. or 636 lb.
Roundup Weed and Grass killer contains glyphosate (2% in its Ready To Use form) It also contains a soap like surfactant that helps it to adhere to the weeds better.
Glyphosate (the active ingredient in the product with the trade name of "Roundup") normally has to have enough time to translocate (move around) in the plant in order to begin inhibiting photosynthesis. This will typically be around two to three weeks for the plant to visually appear dead. However, plant growth and development is essentially halted within just a day or two for susceptible weed species. Remember, glyphosate does not kill all weeds, just most of them.Remember to always read, understand, and follow all label instructions on any pesticide before attempting to use it. If in doubt, please contact a qualified applicator, county agent, or state department of agriculture.
the farmer eradicated his weeds.
A very cheap gardening tool used for tilling the soil and uprooting weeds.
Cutting the grass gives you a beautiful lawn. It also tends to choke out weeds. Depending on the type of grass, you want to keep it between two heights to keep weeds under control. If you live in the South West and have a Bermuda Lawn, you want to keep the grass between 2 1/2 and 3 inches tall. You keep other grasses at different heights.
Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
The main advantage is the ability to spray for weeds with roundup and not damage the crop. Roundup is a non-selective herbicide that controls both grassy weeds and broad leaf weeds. Roundup ready crops are unaffected by roundup so all weeds can be killed while the crop is undamaged. Basically, a farmer can control all weeds with one herbicide and not have to worry about a loss of the crop.
In most instances you can plant in areas treated with RoundUp 7 days after using the product. The only exception would be if you used Roundup Extended Control (then you would have to wait 4 months) or Roundup Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer (wait 6-8 weeks)
According to the Roundup PowerMax label (see the link below), anytime from emergence through the 8-leaf stage, or corn gets 30 inches high, whichever comes first.
will to kill weeds you can go to home depot and get weeds spray and spray in on or around the weeds and there you go .
No.
Just the weeds. My husband has been spraying it around our pool for years and we've had no problems.
Roundup Weed and Grass killer contains glyphosate (2% in its Ready To Use form) It also contains a soap like surfactant that helps it to adhere to the weeds better.
Roundup is made to be a topical plant killer--you spray it on the leaves and that and sunlight kill the plant. If you want to keep seeds that are in the ground from germinating, you would use a pre-emergent weed killer. Put this down on your yard before a rain or water it in, and you should be weed free for a few months.
yes.because the chemicals do not harm animals or the growth of non-weeds
Roundup is absolutely a perfect weed killer but it is toxic too. According to new studies, glyphosate based herbicides are probable carcinogens and unfortunately, glyphosate is the main ingredient in roundup. It causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and leukemia. Monsanto company is the producer of roundup and misrepresented about the product's safety and risks. If you are affected due to roundup, you are qualified to file a Roundup cancer lawsuit.The attorneys are providing free case reviews nationwide. You can get help via monsantoroundupcancerlawsuit.com
Yes, Roundup can be used after tilling to control grass and weeds. The active ingredient glyphosate nevertheless must be respected in terms of the wait-times between applying and planting. Some gardeners pursue the above-mentioned schedule because they feel that applying Roundup and then tilling allows undetected weed seeds to grow, which they do very well particularly in disturbed soil.