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jcummins
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Think Fossil Farms has it right.
I've got a couple of boggy areas with this grass. It's common here in wet boggy type areas. But it occurs to me.... I don't know what it even is. And what's the best way to control this. Mowing couldn't be done unless we had a severe drought, and even then.... Well there's springs many places around here and a wet boggy area is the results.
Just mow it to control it. Everytime you use glyphosate you are polluting the ground with toxins that kill stuff, animal, bugs/bees/birds.
Why Glyphosate Should Be Banned - A Review of its Hazards to Health and the Environment - PermacultureNews.org
http://www.foe.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/impacts_glyphosate.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/pdfs/factsheets/soc/glyphosa.pdf
It is not something I'd want to see in my drinking water, no matter how small a trace.
Not sure of the name, but I see it here in wet areas. I do recall one neighbor "controlling" it, which made the wet area worse. In retrospect, it makes sense, as the plants were surely drinking up a lot of the water. So make sure you have a good reason to eliminate it unless you like mud!!