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Edited March 6, 2019
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Amazon.com (
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DU7Z...FCb6Y74F22) has Scotts Halts Crabgrass & Grassy Weed Preventer (5,000-sq ft) on sale for $12.88. Shipping is free when you click on "Skip immediate delivery and just add subscription" to checkout via Subscribe & Save, or with Prime or orders $25+.
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This deal is just in time for the spring warm up, make sure to track the soil temperature in your areas and once it reaches 50 degrees, put this preemergent down!
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I usually follow the Allen Hayne on YouTube and he shares some cool stuff. In one of his newsletters he mentioned we should use this link/tool as a reference http://www.greencaston
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Thanks for the tip. Repped.
Quick question about temperature:
Temperatures in NJ continue to fluctuate in March and April. Right now, there is few inches of snow everywhere. In a week, we could see 60f temp and then maybe back to 35f or so.
My query is, should we use this product once the soil hits 50f+ but with oncoming colder weather? Or wait till the weather is consistently that temperature?
Thanks for sharing. Repped.
I'd refer to it. I am clueless when it comes to tending to landscaping and it's our first SFH so learning.
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Quick question about temperature:
Temperatures in NJ continue to fluctuate in March and April. Right now, there is few inches of snow everywhere. In a week, we could see 60f temp and then maybe back to 35f or so.
My query is, should we use this product once the soil hits 50f+ but with oncoming colder weather? Or wait till the weather is consistently that temperature?
I live in southwestern CT and my rule of thumb for applying crabicide is to wait until the forsythia are in bloom (eg, buds are yellow) as that indicates the soil temps have warmed up. I also apply it by hand along the edges of my walkways since those spots have much higher soil temps in the summer since the concrete absorbs more heat from the sun.