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Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
Austin, TX
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reply to Camelot One

Re: Poison Ivy/Poison Oak killer.

Getting our HOA just to agree to let me do it was a task, and they have (at much arguing) agreed to pay for the supplies needed. But thats as far as I could get them to go. Their argument is largely based on the fact that there is a 6' fence separating the homes from this field.

I don't have a riding mower, so the pull behind sprayer isn't an option. I guess I could look into renting one for the day.

To be honest I hadn't planned on doing this part myself. This is Texas.....land of "cheap" labor - and I'd gladly be out the cost of the labor to get it done. The HOA will pay me back for the chemicals.
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gaforces
United We Stand, Divided We Fall

join:2002-04-07
Santa Cruz, CA

I just did some patches with a 1 gallon sprayer. I waited 2 weeks after spraying, then pulled em out with the roots.
I expect I'll have to spray one more time to get the ones that broke above the roots.
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robbin
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join:2000-09-21
Leander, TX
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reply to Camelot One
You can buy a backpack sprayer at Lowes or Home Depot for less than $100. They hold 4 gallons.


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