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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWe’re currently on a landscape where there was a mixture of St. Augustine and Cashmere grass. We uprooted the whole field, and now we’re in the process of laying the new St. Augustine sod. The section where the Cashmere was planted heavily we’re planning on spraying with gramazone non-selective herbicide. We’re wondering after the chemical is sprayed will the field be ready for topsoil following one week after?
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1 Comment To "“Landscaping” Sod Grass Installation"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/04/2016 @ 10:39 am
By law the chemical must break down in soil in 14 days.
I would read the label carefully and verify the timeline recommended for planting.
Here is an article with more information.
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