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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 170741" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>The compost or the herbicides? Personally, I don't know anyone who spreads compost on their lawns. However, just about everyone uses some kind of weed spray. The ones that guy and others are talking about are your standard broadleaf weed killers for lawns. Most have 2-4D in them along with some other smaller amounts of other broadleaf herbicides. They aren't intended to hurt grass but will devastate just about anything you want in your garden in even the smallest amounts. </p><p></p><p>Berries in particular don't like 2-4D. I've put some serious hurt on Juneberries in the past by having too much "drift" on a breezy day as I went after dandelions and thistle in the grass next to them. Lesson learned.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully I have chickens and they produce all the compost I need for my garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 170741, member: 389"] The compost or the herbicides? Personally, I don't know anyone who spreads compost on their lawns. However, just about everyone uses some kind of weed spray. The ones that guy and others are talking about are your standard broadleaf weed killers for lawns. Most have 2-4D in them along with some other smaller amounts of other broadleaf herbicides. They aren't intended to hurt grass but will devastate just about anything you want in your garden in even the smallest amounts. Berries in particular don't like 2-4D. I've put some serious hurt on Juneberries in the past by having too much "drift" on a breezy day as I went after dandelions and thistle in the grass next to them. Lesson learned. Thankfully I have chickens and they produce all the compost I need for my garden. [/QUOTE]
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