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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 4120040" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>Sandburs are a relative of crabgrass. </p><p></p><p>Anything that controls crabgrass will control sandburs. </p><p></p><p>If you use MSMA, spray in May, then again a few months later. Msma is a post-emergent.</p><p> Burning in fall is a good idea to at least burn the sharp stickies off the seeds. </p><p> But, it will take years to clear them out. </p><p></p><p>Beware, the seeds remain viable for years. Whenever a pocket gopher moves dirt up out of its burrow, it is moving viable sand burr seeds up. </p><p></p><p></p><p>All that said, I have been manually removing them for years. I use a small hand hoe and chop them out. It's slow, but it's free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 4120040, member: 41653"] Sandburs are a relative of crabgrass. Anything that controls crabgrass will control sandburs. If you use MSMA, spray in May, then again a few months later. Msma is a post-emergent. Burning in fall is a good idea to at least burn the sharp stickies off the seeds. But, it will take years to clear them out. Beware, the seeds remain viable for years. Whenever a pocket gopher moves dirt up out of its burrow, it is moving viable sand burr seeds up. All that said, I have been manually removing them for years. I use a small hand hoe and chop them out. It's slow, but it's free. [/QUOTE]
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