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  • Hi Amy, I live in az. and having problem with bermuda grass growing in my rose bushes besides pulling it is there anything chemical i can use and not damage the roses. thanks for your help paul

    3/17/200811:09:49 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    20% Vinegar, Natural Weed Control

    Paul,

    To kill grass growing in your roses you can use our Natural Weed Control, it is a mixture of 20% vinegar and orange oil. It will kill the Bermuda grass without harming your rose bushes, just make sure that you do not get any overspray on the petals or the leaves of the roses. You can order the Natural Weed Control on our website or you can check with your local garden center.

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