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I Have A Wooded Area At The Back Of My Property. I Have Thinned Out The Trees And Will Be Removing The Stumps In The Next Week. I Used Two Roundup Applications And It's Almost Entirely Clear Of Weeds. Any Remaining Weeds Are Small New Weeds Or Just Tufts Of Grasses. I'm Thinking Of Just Tilling The Remaining Weeds Into The Soil And Covering With About 2-4 Inches Of New Topsoil And Reseeding With Grass. Will The Grass Seed Choke Out Any New Weeds That Might Try To Grow When I Water The Germinating Grass, Or Will I Need To Make Sure That All Of The Weeds Are 100% Dead Before I Cover With New Soil And Reseed?

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I would spray one more time, then till the NEXT day and APPLY the topsoil. You will have to deal with the weeds that SPROUT from turning the soil and REPOSITIONING the seeds in the soil. As the grass comes in, you will have to deal with some weeds, too. The grass will choke out weeds once it becomes thick.

I would spray one more time, then till the next day and apply the topsoil. You will have to deal with the weeds that sprout from turning the soil and repositioning the seeds in the soil. As the grass comes in, you will have to deal with some weeds, too. The grass will choke out weeds once it becomes thick.



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