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 General Weed Control

 

  1. Use a product with fertilizer for cool season grasses such as Fescue.
  2. Use a product without fertilizer for warm season grasses such as Bermuda and Centipede.

• Apply an herbicide from early to late spring as temperatures permit.
 

  • Apply at temperatures below 85°.
  • Apply when the grass is moist so that the herbicide will stick to the weeds.
  • Apply when no rain is expected for 48 hours.
  • Avoid mowing 1 to 2 days before and after application.
  • DO NOT reseed for at least 3 to 4 weeks after application.
  • DO NOT apply to newly seeded or sodded lawns until after 3 mowings.
  • Avoid contact with desirable vegetation
  • May retreat if necessary in 30 days
  • ALWAYS FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS