I had a 15 gallon stash for this stuff back at my old place. I loved my back yard lawn.Yes,! Yes it is!
I miss my old place so much.
I had a 15 gallon stash for this stuff back at my old place. I loved my back yard lawn.Yes,! Yes it is!
That's disheartening.If Atwoods sells this, go buy it now, lol. MSMA is one of the most heavily regulated pesticides still on the market. It's a wonder you can buy it anywhere, and a wonder they even sell small quantities. If the alphabet agency goons come knocking or snooping, just tell them since you and your native friend, pooled money together on a pot farm and that's what you used it for.
More is not better, it will kill your entire lawn, and after that poison your ground water. The restrictions started in 2009 and nothing but availability has changed, back when it's use was so heavily restricted, it was in short supply and companies were scared to sell for risk of fines or lawsuits. What ever municipality or authority has anything to do with testing water quality anywhere will notice an uptick if this stuff gets popular, especially city folk.
Not a pesticide, it's a herbicide, and works very well killing sandburrs.If Atwoods sells this, go buy it now, lol. MSMA is one of the most heavily regulated pesticides still on the market. It's a wonder you can buy it anywhere, and a wonder they even sell small quantities. If the alphabet agency goons come knocking or snooping, just tell them since you and your native friend, pooled money together on a pot farm and that's what you used it for.
More is not better, it will kill your entire lawn, and after that poison your ground water. The restrictions started in 2009 and nothing but availability has changed, back when it's use was so heavily restricted, it was in short supply and companies were scared to sell for risk of fines or lawsuits. What ever municipality or authority has anything to do with testing water quality anywhere will notice an uptick if this stuff gets popular, especially city folk.
The one in Stillwater does too. Just be sure you tell them it’s for use on the school parade grounds or something similar.Stillwater Milling in Claremore sells it.
Yes it is, in fact all herbicides are pesticides.Not a pesticide, it's a herbicide, and works very well killing sandburrs.
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