RoundUp – Sprayed on Trees and Shrubs
Q: By mistake I sprayed Round-up on my Red Bud Trees, azaleas and rhododendron. Will they survive? What can I do to help them now?
A: Prayer is the only thing that will help after Roundup has been on leaves for more than 24 hours. You may only get a partial kill if you’re lucky, and the plants may re-sprout from their roots.
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