Can Roundup Be Sprayed in Flower Beds?
Faced with a flowerbed full of weeds, you might wonder if a weed-killing spray like Roundup can be applied to kill weeds but not plants. Unfortunately, Roundup is a non-selective weed killer that cannot differentiate between weeds and flowers. “Jinny Joe” is Copyrighted by Flickr user: jaqian under the Creative Commons Attribution license. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5562690/473578846cd4fc971ce_Full.jpg’); }); Dandelion weed Roundup Kills Weeds and Flowers When sprayed in a flowerbed, Roundup kills not only weeds but can also damage annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs. Spray Roundup To Establish New Flower Beds Prepare new flowerbeds by spraying with a systemic weed killer like Roundup, which works its way through plants to kill the roots as well. How to Spray Roundup For small areas, use a ready-to-use spray with a trigger nozzle. For larger areas, Roundup has a spray wand