Sericea encroaching on my pollinator field - a lot of it. Any way to control?
Lol, I feel your pain!I pretty much got the johnson grass beat down, and since then the sericea has took over
I remember a Land & Legacy podcast where they were talking about that stuff being the best way to control SL.Last year, got a good kill with MSM 60DF. Not sure impact on pollinators
Sprayed while SL was flowering. Doesn’t burn down like most, but the SL didn’t grow back. Here’s a pic of a spot sprayed last year.
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Good Lord dont tell me that! Maybe that is why we have quail at the Christmas tree farm (some small patches there) and none at our house. No Sericea at the home place.Back we had quail before 1990 - we looked for sericea patches to hunt![]()
That was back before I knew sericea was “bad”Good Lord dont tell me that! Maybe that is why we have quail at the Christmas tree farm (some small patches there) and none at our house. No Sericea at the home place.
and if you dont believe that, over one fourth my land covered with green ash and all dying of emerald ash borerWe were talking today how oil was formed and the amount of foliage and years it took. It is survival of the fittest and eventually it or something else will take over. Mother nature will not wait on you or your best efforts.
I was always told that also. Most everything posted by colleges doing research says the opposite. If you want cost of SL control figure 3 years of spraying . If you don't buy, new owners might not do anything causing more headaches in long run.For Sericea I use remedy or garlon to kill the roots escort also works latter in the season glysophate will not kill the roots just burn off the top growth don’t waste your time with it.