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Posted by Steve Bender, May 30, 2008 in Lawn and Ground Cover , You Ask, I Answer

Q: I have a grass patch lined with edging, then rocks in the rest of the yard. How can I keep the grass from growing in the rocks? Keeping in mind I'm cheap and lazy. Josh Ragsdale

A: Here's the perfect answer for the cheap and lazy guy. Just spray any grass growing in the rocks with Roundup. Follow label directions carefully and your problem will be no more. Grumpy

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I have grass growing in rocks around another plant. How can i get rid of it and keep it gone, I also am cheap and lazy.

Posted by:Help in Arizona | December 01, 2008 at 10:19 AM

No wonder the economy is in such a tailspin -- the workforce is filled with cheap and lazy people. If the advice I just gave Josh doesn't sound right for you, instead of using Roundup to kill the grass, use Grass-B-Gon. This product kills only grassy weeds and doesn't harm broadleaf plants. You can buy it in a ready-mix spray bottle. Just point it at the offending grass, give it a few squirts, and your problem is fixed.

Posted by:Grumpy Gardener | December 01, 2008 at 12:00 PM
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