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Jeff
Jeff Cary, NC on Mar 23, 2011
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How to get rid of the bermuda grass that spreads into the flower beds?

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  • James A Roswell, GA
    Cut a line with a spade along the border of the flower beds. Make the border trench deep enough to stop the grass from spreading into the bed. Pull up all grass. Carefully, spray with herbicide if it continues.
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