Non-selective herbicides will kill or damage all plants that the product comes in contact with. It is useful when trying to spot-control weeds, or in areas where you don’t want any vegetation to grow. Because non-selective herbicides kill all plants they come in contact with, they must be used carefully and thoughtfully to avoid damaging grass and plants.
About Non-Selective Post-Emergent Herbicides
Using these products will help to kill existing annual and perennial weeds, but won’t prevent new weeds from growing. A non-selective herbicide does not differentiate between desirable plants and weeds, and will kill any plant it comes in contact with, unless otherwise noted. This means you must take great care when using this type of herbicide, making sure to carefully choose which areas to control weeds.
You will find many post-emergent non-selective herbicides on the market. Many are sold as liquids, but granular formulas are available. Often, glyphosate will be the main active ingredient, which is what the product Roundup contains.
The most important thing to keep in mind when using a non-selective herbicide is to apply it very carefully to avoid getting the product in contact with desired plants like your lawn or landscape ornamentals. A mixed landscape makes it a bit more difficult to apply this product, but with the right tools and techniques, you should be able to use this type of herbicide to get your desired results. Here are some tips to keep in mind before you use a post-emergent nonselective herbicide:
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