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But this spring instead of using the "Halts" in late March, I used this [scotts.com] product with a new seeding. Five to six weeks later, I did one more application with more seeds and I was able to both fill in the lawn and squeeze most of the weeds and crabgrass out. We are coming out of the summer heat and there's a little crabgrass and tufts of clover trying to sneak back in, but once the temp drops a little more I'm going to apply a hose/spray weed control and follow it with plain lawn fertilizer.
I only bring this up as I spent years fighting back the weeds and crabgrass because the lawn wasn't full. The "standard" Scotts plan where you use pre-emergent first locks you into this cycle.
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Curious.... with no NPK rating, how does this 'feed' the lawn? The 1.21% of 2-4-D for killing weeds is cheap.
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https://www.scotts.com/en-us/prod...weed-feed3
Fertilizer is rated by n-p-k ratio. So the 3 is the amount of potassium in the mix. Nitrogen phosphorus potassium.
If you mean the "3" and end of product title it probably refers to the third (newest) version of their formula.
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You would apply this in fall iirc
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Preemergent is the main thing make sure to put some down early in spring to stop the seeds from this year sprouting for next year. There are a few products that are specific to crabgrass.
But this spring instead of using the "Halts" in late March, I used this [scotts.com] product with a new seeding. Five to six weeks later, I did one more application with more seeds and I was able to both fill in the lawn and squeeze most of the weeds and crabgrass out. We are coming out of the summer heat and there's a little crabgrass and tufts of clover trying to sneak back in, but once the temp drops a little more I'm going to apply a hose/spray weed control and follow it with plain lawn fertilizer.
I only bring this up as I spent years fighting back the weeds and crabgrass because the lawn wasn't full. The "standard" Scotts plan where you use pre-emergent first locks you into this cycle.