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Product Name: | Turf Builder Triple Action1 11.31 lbs. 4,000 sq. ft. Lawn Fertilizer, Weed Killer, Crabgrass Preventer |
Product Description: | Scotts Turf Builder Triple ActionI provides three benefits in one bag. This 3-in-1 formula kills and prevents listed weeds, all while feeding and strengthening your lawn. It kills listed broadleaf weeds like dandelion and clover, and prevents crabgrass for up to 4 months. It also prevents barnyardgrass, fall panicum, foxtail, and annual bluegrass. Scotts Turf Builder Triple ActionI is for use on Bahiagrass, Centipedegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Bermudagrass, Tall Fescue, and Fine Fescue. Apply when dandelions are actively growing. For spring application, apply when daytime temperatures are consistently between 60°F and 80°F and before the 3rd or 4th mowing. A fall application may be made to control fall-germinating winter weeds and cool season perennial weeds. Make sure your grass is wet from dew or sprinkling before applying, as this helps particles adhere to weed leaves to produce the best results. We recommend using a Scotts spreader to apply this product. For Scotts broadcast/rotary spreaders, use a setting of 3 ¼. For Scotts drop spreaders, use a setting of 6. After 24 hours, water the lawn to wash particles onto the soil to prevent the germination of grassy weeds. One 11.31 lb. bag covers 4,000 sq. ft. |
Product SKU: | 317168906_317168906 |
UPC: | 32247260053 |
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For cool-season weeds, which include types like dandelion and chickweed, the ideal time for treatment is in the fall, when these weeds are actively growing and preparing for winter. For warm-season weeds, like crabgrass and nutsedge, the best time to apply weed and feed is during the spring or early summer, when these weeds start their growth cycle.
The timing of application is also important throughout the day. It's recommended to apply weed and feed early in the morning when there is still dew, as this helps the granules stick to the weed leaves, or after watering your lawn. However, avoid application during the heat of the day or late evening, as this can reduce effectiveness due to evaporation and reduced plant activity.
Additionally, make sure the product is suitable for the type of grass and weeds in your yard, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results and to avoid damaging your lawn.
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For preventing and treating weeds in your lawn, you have several effective options. Here are some popular types of products you might consider:
Pre-emergent Herbicides: These are used to prevent weed seeds from germinating. Products containing the active ingredients such as pendimethalin, prodiamine, or dithiopyr are commonly used. They are most effective when applied in early spring before weed seeds start to germinate.
Post-emergent Herbicides: These are used to kill weeds that have already sprouted. Selective herbicides target specific weeds without harming the grass. Look for products containing 2,4-D, dicamba, or MCPP for broadleaf weeds, and products with quinclorac or fenoxaprop-p-ethyl for grassy weeds.
All-in-One Weed & Feed: These products combine fertilizer with weed control, which can be convenient. They typically include a post-emergent herbicide and are designed to strengthen your lawn while combating existing weeds.
Organic and Natural Options: For those preferring a more natural approach, corn gluten meal can be used as an organic pre-emergent herbicide. Vinegar-based solutions or essential oils like clove oil might be effective for small areas with young weeds.
When choosing a product, it's important to identify the types of weeds you are dealing with and select a product suitable for your specific grass type. Always follow the manufacturer's application instructions and safety guidelines closely to ensure effectiveness and safety for your lawn and the environment.
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For controlling weeds before they germinate, pre-emergent herbicides are an excellent choice. Here are some specific product names that are popular among gardeners and lawn care professionals:
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade): This is a widely used pre-emergent herbicide that controls a variety of grassy and broadleaf weeds. It's popular in professional landscaping due to its effectiveness and flexibility in application timing.
Dimension 2EW Dithiopyr: Another professional-grade product, this herbicide is effective at preventing weeds and can also control early-stage crabgrass after it has germinated.
Pendulum 3.3 EC (Pendimethalin): This herbicide offers broad-spectrum control of many grassy and broadleaf weeds, and is commonly used on both lawns and in landscape areas.
Snapshot 2.5 TG: This product combines two active ingredients (trifluralin and isoxaben) to prevent a wide range of broadleaf and grassy weeds, and is often used in mulched areas to prevent weed emergence.
Corn Gluten Meal: For those seeking an organic option, corn gluten meal can serve as a natural pre-emergent herbicide. It's less effective than chemical options but can reduce weed germination by suppressing weed seed development.
These products can be found in garden centers, home improvement stores, or online retailers. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for application to ensure the best results and to avoid harming desirable plants.
What are some specific product names that are post-emergent herbicides?
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There are several well-known post-emergent herbicide products designed to control existing weeds in lawns without harming the grass. Here are a few specific product names:
Ortho Weed B Gon: This is a selective herbicide effective against broadleaf weeds like dandelions, clover, and chickweed. It can be used on many types of grass without harming them.
Spectracide Weed Stop for Lawns: This product targets over 200 types of broadleaf weeds and is safe for use on most lawn types. It comes in ready-to-use formulas and concentrates.
Bayer Advanced All-in-One Lawn Weed & Crabgrass Killer: This herbicide is designed to kill both broadleaf weeds and crabgrass. It's safe for use on many types of grass and can be applied through a hose-end sprayer or a tank sprayer.
Scotts Spot Weed Control for Lawns: Designed for spot treatment, this product is effective against common lawn weeds and is gentle on grass, making it suitable for small areas of infestation.
Roundup for Lawns: Tailored specifically for use on lawns, this formulation of Roundup is safe for grass and effective against a variety of weeds. It's available in ready-to-use sprayers and concentrate.
These products are typically available at garden centers and home improvement stores. Always check the label to ensure the product is suitable for your specific type of grass and adhere to the application instructions to avoid damaging your lawn.
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To help your lawn grow healthy and robust from early to late spring, you'll want to apply a lawn fertilizer that suits the specific needs of your grass type. Here are some popular types of fertilizers and specific products that are well-suited for spring application:
Slow-Release Fertilizers: These fertilizers release nutrients over a period of time, providing steady growth without the risk of burning the grass. Products like Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Food are designed to nourish the lawn and promote lush, green growth.
Weed and Feed: Combining weed control and fertilization, these products are great for multitasking. Vigoro Weed and Feed or Sta-Green Weed and Feed can kill weeds while feeding your lawn to enhance its density and health.
Organic Fertilizers: For those preferring natural products, organic fertilizers like Milorganite Organic Nitrogen Fertilizer or Espoma Organic Lawn Food can be excellent choices. These fertilizers are made from natural materials and slowly release nutrients to improve soil health and grass vitality.
Starter Fertilizers: If you're establishing a new lawn or overseeding an existing one, starter fertilizers such as Pennington UltraGreen Starter Lawn Fertilizer provide essential nutrients that help young grass establish roots and grow strong.
Balanced Fertilizers: For general spring lawn care, balanced fertilizers with a mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, like Lesco Professional Turf Fertilizer, are beneficial. They support overall lawn health, promoting green color and root development.
When applying any fertilizer, make sure to follow the instructions on the product label closely to avoid over-fertilization, which can damage your lawn. Additionally, consider the type of grass you have, as different grass types have varying nutrient requirements.
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Pull it out with your gloved hands if you have spots here and there. Take a few mins to pull and you'll learn that it's could be a calming nature of stress relief. But if you have a large 5'x9' area of weeds then it's needed that you spot spray. You'll need to learn the different types of weeds to find the right herbicide to use on the weed to kill it. I'm in the southern warm season grasses so I use Image for southern lawns, and it's available for me at HomeDepot/Lowes/ and Ace Hardware.
If you're in Florida, you should get on YouTube videos and also the FB Group of Lawn Care Nut. He has specific guides for St. Augustine grass/Warm season grass and all the dates when to throw er' down. And right now is the time to throw er' down (fertilizer). His past videos also talk of Milogranite too. Allyn came from the north and moved down to Florida and has put all his knowledge in lawn care for Florida folks.
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