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Meredith from St. Louis, Mo writes

After applying Monterey Spurge Power and the weeds are dead, should we dig those up before planting in 4 weeks?

Once the wild violets and other weeds are presumably dead, so I need to dig them up? Till the soil? What do I need to do to “clean up” the area before I start planting things such as hostas and azaleas in that area? I know to wait 4 weeks after application before planting. Just curious on what to do after they're dead.

Answer:

Yes, it would be recommended to manually remove any dead weeds from the application of Monterey Spurge Power to allow room for new desirable plants to grow. Tilling the soil will help loosen it up and encourage proper drainage in the future.  Please review the product label for more information. 

Answer last updated on: 06/05/2022

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