I bought the foam applicator 2 or so years ago. Not long after you first showed it. That is absolutely an amazing way to control weeds in beds. I have not found a weed it would not kill. I absolutely love it!!
@bobbyfisher63436 ай бұрын
I bought it as well, have spoke with Pete since, but it doesn’t kill my vines that are growing up thru my shrubs? I’m sure it’s me and not the product, just tried it again, we will see!
@handlaidtrack6 ай бұрын
Foam applicator is so easy to use and works amazingly well
@robturner78536 ай бұрын
As usual Pete, lots to take in , thx for taking the time to help us all out Brother!! Its Appreciated!!! I have used plenty of the tips you give the past 3 yrs. Lost the back yard to fungus last year due to the rains here in chesapeake Va & the lack of knowledge in the fungus dept, however my front lawn with the TTTF / Texas Bluegrass is on absolute Fire!! Killing off bk yard here soon to prep for round 2 in fall....btw....Didnt you mention starting a channel for those Mustangs lol...T/C God Bless!!
@aprilgeneric80276 ай бұрын
PBS Master Gardner Jerry Baker, some one posted his videos for lawncare: Lawn care Happykidshomeschool 2.49K subscribers 246K views 11 years ago
@matthewferguson25156 ай бұрын
Pete thank you for this if I don’t have briars growing through my azaleas it’s trees. I’m ordering the foam applicator when it comes back in stock.
@mandobanjoguitar6 ай бұрын
I use weed clear mostly and tenacity for hard to kill weeds. Working well.
@aprilgeneric80276 ай бұрын
9 : 55 what he's trying to say is that all liquids when sprayed a % of it (15 to 30 depending upon the drop size, the wind and the heat temperature. if you make it a mist then closer to 75% becomes fog) becomes aerosol and where ever the breeze takes it ( there is always wind even if you can't feel it on the hottest dryest days round up will prove to you where the wind was drifting that day on every plant within 30 feet. further out it's going to be spots or discoloration from typical such as yellowing or light green on a dark green plant. tan or brown is dead, that part of the plant just got killed. this is exactly why you can't spray at all around evergreens they can't even handle just a puff without it going thru a large section of leaves and killing alot. )
@jorelsmith19855 ай бұрын
Glad u doing ok brother
@cooperbrazee69526 ай бұрын
For the algorithm! Best uncle I've never had!
@TheRealChaaad6 ай бұрын
That’s funny, I have quietly literally spent the past two days dealing with my parents over grown forests in their flower beds, then just found this video
@aprilgeneric80276 ай бұрын
your phones software spies on you, microphones camera and location, and uploads it to the cloud and AI goes thru it and markets to you. your cars do it too right down to your sex life, cnbc has been reporting on this for decades. your smart tv does it too cameras and all you don't even know about.
@jimgreyard66236 ай бұрын
Thanks for weed control video! I need a DRIFTGUARD if I can find one. What is the MSO mix ... what should I mix together?
@thewhiteknight026 ай бұрын
Snapshot works for months. Almost a full season when applied in March/april.
@tyronelee95336 ай бұрын
I have been looking for a video how to attach to the drift guard (I recently bought from you) with the quick connect piece that it comes with to a standard sprayer?
@brettdoggett74796 ай бұрын
How did the foam affect that vine?
@jeffreysmothers62316 ай бұрын
What sprayer are you using for your round up
@Nightowl826 ай бұрын
Are the small grassy plants in your beds monkey grass?
@jonboysprowash78456 ай бұрын
Glyphosate and Triclopyr mixed together is amazing for killing ground ivy and just about anything else. 👍
@jeffreysmothers62316 ай бұрын
I have the flow zone 2 1/2 gallon adjustable and on the low power it still has too much power
@camokid1306 ай бұрын
Looking at the Scott's Wizz spreader. Amazon good reviews, Scott's website not so much. Any issues with your Wizz spreader?
@SingleStacked6 ай бұрын
The vine looks like invasive Kudzu. Stay on top of it or it will kill the bush/tree. I also use the drift guard. Bought it from GCI because a quick disconnect was included.
@sheltdog84636 ай бұрын
This is gonna be kinda long, but I wish I had weeds in my beds, instead I’ve got neighbors cats using my beds for a toilet. No chemicals needed just a good ole live animal trap! I’ve been knocking them out here lately, atleast 1 a week. Animal control has got where they hate to see me pull up! Hate it for the owners but I’m sure they wouldn’t like me taking a dump on their dinner table either. So I’ve got a customer that has a bunch of rentals, one that is a work in progress is right behind her personal house. This house has more ivy than you can shake a stick at. She mentioned that it was killing the trees. Some of those oaks have been there since the civil war as this house is in direct line of travel to Kennesaw Mtn here in Ga. So I told her I could kill off the ivy and she said go for it price is no problem. So I got my chainsaw and my brush cutter and went to town! Their were ivy vines growing up in these oaks that were 2 1/2 inches in diameter. I’d cut a section out of the vine and some of those vines had a crazy amount of tension on them. So I cut a ton of the ivy of the trees and brush cut the stuff on the ground and hit it with the glyphosate and it killed the heck out of it. She was more than happy. She said she had been trying to kill that stuff for 10 years. Where the soggy spot is in your beds from detailing your cars what you can do to repair that is dig a vertical drain. Dig down 3ft or more if possible and line the hole with landscape fabric and fill the hole with gravel and cover the top with fabric and put a couple inches of dirt back on top. I had to do this for another customer of mine that had a severe low spot in his yard with no way to get fall for drainage. Thanks for the great info you put out. Thanks Again!
@mikeadler4346 ай бұрын
👍👍
@aprilgeneric80276 ай бұрын
PBS Master Gardner Jerry Baker, some one posted his videos for Lawn care Happykidshomeschool 2.49K subscribers 246K views 11 years ago