I have two clover plots that have sedge growing in them, from larger individual plants here and there to larger areas that appear to be almost all young sedge like a carpet. I know there are specialty sedge herbicides but they are expensive and I don't know how they affect clover. I spot sprayed some individual plants last week with 4 oz/gal of glyphosate and it appears to be killing the sedge but of course its also killing the clover around them. These plots were fall planted to clover in 2023 so I may rototill them and replant this fall.
So my question is does rototilling kill the rhizomes and tubers in the soil? And would hitting them with gly now or later in the summer ahead of rototilling help to keep the sedge from coming back in the new planting?
So my question is does rototilling kill the rhizomes and tubers in the soil? And would hitting them with gly now or later in the summer ahead of rototilling help to keep the sedge from coming back in the new planting?

