Creeping Charlie and Boron

I have creeping charlie in my lawn. After I use Borax or Boron to get rid of it how long should I wait before I reseed the lawn? Doug says That if you use the right amount of Boron, then the grass isn't a problem. The boron will "always" be there. It doesn't disappear. This is why it is a tricky thing to do and why I've never done it in my own garden. But the answer to your question is that you can do it anytime - preferably in the fall as you should be using corn gluten right now (or when forsythia bloom in your garden) to stop weed germination. Note that you can't apply grass seed and corn gluten at the same time - the corn gluten will stop the grass seed from germinating. But the boron won't. How much water do I add to the boron/borax? Doug says It's not the amount of water that's important. It's the amount of boron you apply. You apply the recommended rate per square foot of your garden no matter whether you use 1 gallon or 100 gallons of water to mix it. Let me kindly suggest that if this kind of measuring is something you don't understand - that you do not apply boron. As I've said, I don't use this system (I prefer a healthy lawn to eliminate this problem) but I include it for information's sake.
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