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These two products are different, and they kill with different mechanisms. RoundUp (glyphosate) kills pretty much all vegetation and Crossbow is a combination of two broadleaf killers, which are ester 2,4,-d and triclopyr. RoundUp may be "stronger" in a sense but if you are targeting particular weeds with the desire to keep the grass around, use Crossbow. One thing to keep in mind is that if you kill everything using RoundUp, you're opening your ground to a whole host of other weeds that will move in as soon as the RoundUp binds with the soil (RoundUp doesn't go away, it just binds very readily with soil and organic particles). Nature abhors a vacuum so in many cases it's better to hit the thistles and woody weeds with the Crossbow and allow grass to take over. Otherwise you can end up with even more thistles and plants you would have never imagined coming in six months later. Crossbow and any other broad-leaf killer works most effectively on actively-growing plants except some respond better when hit in the fall. Same deal with RoundUp. Crossbow may be more likely to make its way through the soil to kill plants you didn't mean to kill. RoundUp stays where you spray it, even after it hits the soil.
The short answer is yes, It can be mixed. I have used a mix of glyphosphate (Roundup) as well as tryclopyr (included in Crossbow) in blackberry removal. Use standard precautions PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) ect. and soon your Blackberry will be dead.
The crossbow was the first major innovation after 1066. After came the firearm in the 14th century. Soon after than cannons came into existence.
It starts working as soon as you spray it on for the pant to be completely setup and dead about a week and then you should come along and pull out the dead weed
You get the cross bow in the armory, if you jump to the left, as soon as you get in the armory, the crossbow is there. Then you use the crossbow to shot arrows into the wall. Try to get different heights. You have to quickly step on the arrows, because they disappear fast and when there's any sort of weight on them. Then you click on the plant and you'll say, "I think this plant needs water and sunlight" or something like that.. Is it just me, or is that 'talking to yourself' thing creepy as hell. Anyways... to get the sunlight, you use the crowbar to pry the wood planks off the window. Now you just need water.... So, you go all the way back to the courtyard and front entrance of castle and fill the bucket with water. Now you have water!
as soon as it sprouts
As soon as the plant blossoms open.
It will soon be nightfall. We expect the guests to arrive soon. Soon you will have to proceed to the meeting without them.
Energy produced by nuclear power cannot be stored, it has to be used as soon as it is produced. This is done by producing steam from the thermal energy released and using this in a conventional power plant
no, beacsue it has no root. it will grow but soon it will died
most annual or seasonal plants
The Century Plant dies as soon as the flower blooms. However, these plants do live long, they take a long time to flower. They can take as long as 20-30 years to flower.