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Originally Posted by DFB FGXR6
The lawns where I am literally come to an abrupt halt this season, I'm already on my monthly winter rotation rather than fortnightly. Good in that I can actually slow down a bit, to the point where I am looking at getting two "weekends" back-to-back. Of course, the drop in weekly income is the consequence.
With glyphosate in winter, it will still work but will take twice as long to even show signs of yellowing. You can also try including a surfactant in the mix, which helps the chemical stick to the foliage and mitigate the moisture in the air. I use Searls Spreadmax, but you can also use dish washing liquid, a few drops at the most.
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Funny you say that, was back at my place for the first time in 7 weeks on Saturday thinking I would be picking up gum branches (from Cockatoos), mowing and raking.
The only thing to do was mow the LONG grass.
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