I've got a wooded side lot that encroaches on the lawn and it's got a bunch of poison ivy in it.
In previous years, I would just walk through there and weed-eat the **** out of anything tall enough to stick out of the english ivy. However, 2 years ago I finally managed to sensitize myself and started getting little blisters on my shins after I'd weed eat in there.
Last year with the baby's birth and being basically a zombie the next six months, I just let it go wild and said F it. This year, I'm rueing that decision, as I have a BUNCH of poison ivy in there.
What is my best play here? I'm thinking of getting some Roundup Poison Ivy spray and just dousing the crap out of everything with three leaves, to hell with the collatoral damage. I also have a bunch of Tordon RTU, but that is mobile in the soil and requires a little more delicate touch in its application.
Can I just let the crap die and spray back any new growth I see for a couple years, or am I going to have to get my hands dirty and dig it out?
The boy is 1.5 and running all over the yard this year. By next year, I'm sure he's going to want to play in the woods, and I'd like to have the ivy gone by then if I can.
In previous years, I would just walk through there and weed-eat the **** out of anything tall enough to stick out of the english ivy. However, 2 years ago I finally managed to sensitize myself and started getting little blisters on my shins after I'd weed eat in there.
Last year with the baby's birth and being basically a zombie the next six months, I just let it go wild and said F it. This year, I'm rueing that decision, as I have a BUNCH of poison ivy in there.
What is my best play here? I'm thinking of getting some Roundup Poison Ivy spray and just dousing the crap out of everything with three leaves, to hell with the collatoral damage. I also have a bunch of Tordon RTU, but that is mobile in the soil and requires a little more delicate touch in its application.
Can I just let the crap die and spray back any new growth I see for a couple years, or am I going to have to get my hands dirty and dig it out?
The boy is 1.5 and running all over the yard this year. By next year, I'm sure he's going to want to play in the woods, and I'd like to have the ivy gone by then if I can.