Of course. Most weed control products are "selective" which means they kill weeds and not grass. The labels should read...it does not kill grass but will kill everything else.
Even if you spray near your flowers and not on them, they could still die because weed control is volatile which means the vapors (almost like gasoline) will rise up and kill them.
Landscape fabrics, non-organic or organic mulches, removals, and sprays are ways to kill weeds, not flowers. Landscape fabrics and mulches do not suppress such aggressive weeds as yellow nutsedge. A popular herbicide has the common name trifluralin since home gardeners can buy it in small quantities and know that the treatment will leave a wide range of edibles and ornamentals undamaged.
No, Crossbow weed killer will not kill tulips. The herbicide in question will target woody plants, such as brush, shrubs, thickets and trees. It will not touch edibles or ornamentals, such as flowers, grasses, herbs and vegetables.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.
if ingested it can
It can kill you because it has chemicals in it that are poisonious to humans
Will this kill Bamboo?
yes
Yes, weed & feed WILL kill flowers. Scoop out what you can (you MAY be able to use a leaf blower) wash off what you can, continue to water the flowers, and hope for the best.
NO, Crossbow has no effect on grasses.
you can pull the grass or weeds out or you can spray weed killer only on the grass but you have to be really careful not to get it on the flowers and trees otherwise their leaves will get burned, become black, and the plants and trees might die
A broadleaf weed killer should do this.
BAD idea. You don't want to kill the very plants you want to keep that are infested with bugs, right? Weed killer is meant to kill PLANTS and Bug killer is meant to kill BUGS. There's a reason why their sold separately, and not mixed together!!
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