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  2. Why You Might Need to Purposely Kill Your Grass - AOL

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    Killing your entire lawn gets rid of everything—grassy and broadleaf weeds, off-type lawn grasses, and the few strands of good grass you have left. Unlike the five percent household vinegar used ...

  3. Glyphosate - Wikipedia

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    It has a relatively small effect on some clover species and morning glory. [67] Glyphosate used as an alternative to mowing in an apple orchard in Ciardes, Italy. Glyphosate and related herbicides are often used in invasive species eradication and habitat restoration, especially to enhance native plant establishment in prairie ecosystems.

  4. Burgundy mixture - Wikipedia

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    Sodium carbonate is generally added in higher quantities and at a dissolved ratio of 1:1.5. Over time, the sodium carbonate will crystallize out of solution, and the closer the copper sulfate to carbonate mixture is to 1:1 ratios, the faster this process occurs.

  5. Pressure grouting - Wikipedia

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    Pressure grouting or jet grouting [1] involves injecting a grout material into otherwise inaccessible but interconnected pore or void space of which neither the configuration or volume are known, and is often referred to simply as grouting. The grout may be a cementitious, resinous, or solution chemical mixture. Some types of injected grout may ...

  6. Will Using Rock Salt For Ice Kill Your Grass? - AOL

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    If the grass can't absorb enough water, it will turn brown and die off—often in ugly patches. Even worse, salt can build up in the soil to the point that it becomes toxic. Planting more grass ...

  7. MCPA - Wikipedia

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    US Geological Survey estimate of MCPA use in the USA, 1992 to 2017. MCPA is used as an herbicide, generally as its salt or esterified forms. Used thus, it controls broadleaf weeds, including thistle and dock, in cereal crops and pasture.

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