I love Round Up! Great stuff. Use it quite frequently. Often mix up a "cocktail" of Round Up (glyphosate), triclopyr, and 2-4 D. When I spray something, I want it dead!
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I know you don’t want to kill the grass long term....
the original, cheapest-available Round-up weed and grass killer will kill what is there without preventing new stuff from growing there later — actually even the long acting kind will work the same way, but you don’t need to spend the extra money...
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Round-up, kills by disrupting the enzymes in plant cells preventing them from being able to move water through the cells. Furthermore, it becomes completely inert (inactive) upon contact with the soil. It won’t hurt people or pets (well, unless you actually drink the stuff— but their website says it is not toxic to people or pets when applied as directed, and the directions say to exclude pets until it has dried.... not a problem for any future chickens). Round-up will not prevent new plants from growing in the treated area....
I only brought up the round-up because OP said something about not wanting to use something that would keep grass from growing there later.As an environmental toxicologist and green chemist, I wouldn’t suggest using glyphosate-based herbicides as a first-choice solution for removal of tall weeds. Personally, I really like the army of goats option- so that choice gets my vote![]()