[AT] garden question; potatoes
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Mon Jun 17 15:45:42 PDT 2013
Greg you can use a contact herbicide like Round Up IF
you can figure out how to get it JUST on the grass and
not on the potatoes. There used to be a device called
a wick rig in the days before Round Up ready soy beans.
It consisted of a round up soaked rope wick that was pulled
across the field above the top of the beans but low enough to
hit the top of the weeds. You could do something similar
by soaking a sponge or rag in round up and dragging it down the
row middles so that it contacts the grass and not the potato plant.
It will kill what it touches weeds, grass or potatoes.
So far as I know there isn't a weed killer that can be sprayed directly on
potatoes.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hass
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 5:02 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] garden question; potatoes
First, tractor reference; I plant and cultivate with my Farmall Cub. I
grow six rows of potatoes a little over 100 feet long. I was wondering
if there is a spray that can be used to kill weeds after both potatoes
and weeds are up. I have looked on the internet a couple of times and
every spray I found must be applied before the crop is planted. One
spray that looked like it might work said cannot be used on red
potatoes, which is what I grow. I applied Preen before the potatoes were
up and followed all instructions; but it did not control the weeds at
all. Using a hoe on this many rows is not practical because of my
allergies (anything with a handle; hoe, rake, shovel,etc. and my hands
break out in blisters). Any help would be appreciated.
Greg Hass
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