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GORDON'S Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide is a powerful solution designed to effectively control unwanted grass in and around ornamental plants. With a 1.70% active ingredient concentration, this herbicide is easy to mix and apply, ensuring your landscape remains pristine and vibrant. Ideal for both professional landscapers and dedicated gardeners, it offers annual coverage and user-friendly application.
Coverage | Annual |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Herbicide |
C**R
Works as advertised - I recommend
For the last few years, I have been hand pulling weeds and Bermuda grass that grow up in the middle of liriope plants. A landscaper told me about ornamec 170. He said this would kill the grass and weeds that grow up in some plants – liriope Is one of them (The label tells you what kind of plants you can use this on)One application Of the ornamec did the trick! Just had to spray it over all the liriope plant and in about a week, the invading weeds and grass were gone. No damage to my plants at all! I highly recommend this product; however, I reiterate – read the label. It can only be used on the plants listed – it will kill other plants!
T**A
Actually works to eradicate Bermuda from fescue lawn.
After trying 2 other products all summer I finally found success with this. I have a fescue lawn in South Carolina. After one application I started to see a difference in about 1-2 weeks. Sprayed again and now most of the Bermuda is dying. I am so happy to finally have a solution to the several areas of my lawn that have been invaded. This stuff works.
C**O
It actually works
We have a ton of Bermuda grass in a flower bed that I’ve been hand pulling for years. This stuff actually works. The Bermuda is dying back after 1 treatment. I still have to pull it but it’s much easier than without the Ornamec. The grass is browning. Once I am able to clear out what’s dead, I’ll be able to spot treat as needed.Applied it on a sunny day at least 24 hours before it rained. It took around 2 weeks to see it starting to die off.I have not had any problems with my other plants but I did intentionally avoid them.
S**E
Bermuda Grass - read review for best tips
Simply put. It works. Have Bermuda grass? Bermuda grass is horrible and extremely hard to get rid of for good. Want to increase your chances of eradicating Bermuda grass?Best way to get rid of this stuff permanently is to use a hard metal teeth rake first. Rake the heck out of the area where Bermuda grass is. Hit down to the dirt with the teeth of the rake. You will see all the Bermuda grass pulling up vertical exposing the dirt and deep vines. Do this for the whole area and also do 3-4 feet around the area ya think it stops. Most likely you will still be pulling up vines. When ya finally get to where there is no more. Rake up all the loose stuff and throw in a trash can. All the remaining Bermuda grass that is standing above ground spray it all down very good. I used 2 ounces per gallon and a surfactant (a must so it makes the poison stick to the vines/leaves).Bermuda grass roots can go as 6 feet down in the ground. Average is about 6-8 inches. So its very hard to get to the roots, which is why you have to kill this stuff with poison through absorption of the leaves. The vines can travel just under the surface dirt for 6-12 feet no problem. I was pulling vines up that were 8 foot long into areas I didn't think I had Bermuda grass. This is how this stuff spreads so quickly.Soaked the whole area and was able to get to the vines and leaves closest to the ground now that it was pulled up off the ground. This stuff is so thick and tight nit at ground level its hard to reach it with a spray if you don’t do what I said above. Plus this increase your chances of eradication.Once it all turns brown. Pull it all up. Trash it. Spray the area again. Wait a few weeks. Till and plant grass seed.Works perfect. If you find this review helpful please click helpful below. Thanks
C**E
Takes a bit of finesse but works!
We've had bermuda grass in our regular grass for over a decade. It's slowly invaded our lawn, flower beds, and shrubs, a couple feet per year. I got this product a while back, but was scared to go all out with it because we have cats who like to eat this grass for their digestion. But we'd use it in certain areas and cover with plastic to keep them off, and we had success in those spots.Well, this year, we decided to take a different approach. We started spraying the areas in the spring BEFORE the grass got green and looked yummy for the cats. Haha. Consequently, the bermuda grass NEVER (mostly) got green. We've been spraying the affected areas every two weeks and just put down the third application today. It is very effectively managing the grass. Our regular grass is thriving and filling in thicker, while the Bermuda grass areas are 90% dead with 10% struggling to stay alive... but those areas aren't pushing out long shoots. They're only a couple inches tall.I saw a video online where someone used this stuff... they killed of 90% of their yard that was invaded... they reseeded the lawn... and then they said each year they'd see 5% of the bermuda try to come back, but he just treated it like any other weed in the lawn and sprayed the affected areas. I think that's how we're going to proceed. We'll keep treating the areas this summer... this fall, we'll put down new grass... and then going forward we'll treat as we see it popping up. I honestly don't know if we'll ever get rid of it completely, but I can handle the minimal inconvenience. It's better than what we've had up until now.Also, we've not experienced any negative effects on other plants and flowers, so that's been comforting. Good luck with your battle with this terrible grass!
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