you are doing 212 times as much land so you need 212 times as much roundup. 212*48 = 10176 oz. or 636 lb.
Yes, "roundup" can be used as a noun. It typically refers to a gathering or assembly of people or things, especially for a specific purpose, such as a roundup of cattle or a roundup of suspects by law enforcement. It can also refer to the act of bringing together or collecting items or information.
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.
There are many retailers where one can purchase Roundup weed killer. Tesco, eBay, Amazon, as well as a variety of grocery and hardware stores sell Roundup weed killer.
A cattle roundup is when Ranchers get together on their horses and help another rancher gather his/her cattle (usually hundreds of cattle) from mountain summer pastures. Usually lasts for a couple of days depending on how many acres the cattle need to be gathered.
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.
Yes it will. Roundup will kill almost anything that is green and growing.
all of them, roundup is not a selective herbicide
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According to sources, Roundup
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Roundup spray is a non-selective herbicide that can kill ferns along with other vegetation it comes in contact with. It is important to be careful when applying Roundup near ferns or any other desirable plants to avoid unintentional damage.
It's not quite time for roundup but if you POUR BOILING WATER ON IT that will work any time of year.
The only thing I have found that will kill tall fescue or creeping fescue is "Roundup."tm
Not unless it is sprayed on the foliage.
Yes, Roundup Weed and Grass killer will kill almost anything that is green and growing. It will only kill the bush however if it is applied directly to the plant. Regular ready to use Roundup will not move through soil if it is applied around the plant.
If applied to the foilage. It will absolutely kill or harm a burning bush. If you direct the spray only onto the bark then it will tolerate nicely. Be careful. Round-Up is only absorbed by the leaves. Therefore, you can apply to the bark without injury.