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$31.49* | 20.12-Lbs Scotts Crabgrass & Grassy Weed Preventer (covers 10,000 sq ft) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 20.12-Lbs Scotts Crabgrass & Grassy Weed Preventer (covers 10,000 sq ft) for $31.49.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$12 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $43.49
$18.08 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $49.57

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $35 with 25 Deal Score and 20 comments.

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Model: Scotts Halts Crabgrass & Grassy Weed Preventer - Crabgrass Preventer, Pre Emergent Weed Control for Lawns, Prevents Chickweed & More, Treats up to 10,000 sq. ft., 20.12 lb.

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Mar 18, 2026 04:31 PM
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minhk369Mar 18, 2026 04:31 PM
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Is this pre emergent?
Mar 18, 2026 05:15 PM
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YuZ3848Mar 18, 2026 05:15 PM
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Quote from minhk369 :
Is this pre emergent?
Yes. It is too late already for the south.
Mar 18, 2026 07:13 PM
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IgorRespMar 18, 2026 07:13 PM
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Bought it for 38.41 03/22 for this same bag. This is a deal.
Mar 18, 2026 08:27 PM
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Lara212Mar 18, 2026 08:27 PM
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Is this for northern or southern climate?
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eliteconceptYesterday 12:20 AM
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You can do so much better both cost, value and coverage if you use liquid applications of prodiamine. $75 for a 5lb container that will last you years. Do yourself a favor invest in a liquid sprayer buy a better product and save money in the long term
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WheelaDealerYesterday 12:22 AM
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You're telling me I can BLANKET my home in carcinogenic herbicides for under $50? Does this guarantee my toddler daughter will get ovarian cancer, or is that extra? Any cost is worth it in the war against crab grass.
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ashish8Yesterday 12:31 AM
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Quote from WheelaDealer :
You're telling me I can BLANKET my home in carcinogenic herbicides for under $50? Does this guarantee my toddler daughter will get ovarian cancer, or is that extra? Anything cost is worth it in the war against crab grass.
No that's included. Hopefully it works well so we can avoid seeing these absurd comments in the future.

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WheelaDealerYesterday 12:37 AM
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Quote from ashish8 :
No that's included. Hopefully it works well so we can avoid seeing these absurd comments in the future.
https://www.nj.gov/health/eoh/rtk....pdfCancer

Cancer Hazard
• Pendimethalin may be a CARCINOGEN in humans since it has been shown to cause thyroid cancer in animals.
• Many scientists believe there is no safe level of exposure to a carcinogen.
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eliteconceptYesterday 01:25 AM
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Quote from WheelaDealer :
You're telling me I can BLANKET my home in carcinogenic herbicides for under $50? Does this guarantee my toddler daughter will get ovarian cancer, or is that extra? Any cost is worth it in the war against crab grass.
What doesnt cause cancer. Go on with yourself. We are all going to die from micro plastics
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WheelaDealerYesterday 01:39 AM
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Quote from eliteconcept :
What doesnt cause cancer. Go on with yourself. We are all going to die from micro plastics
All decisions are a risk/reward calculation. What is the reward ratio on "getting rid of my crab grass" and giving your family pancreatic cancer?
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StuBeck32Yesterday 11:06 AM
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Quote from YuZ3848 :
Yes. It is too late already for the south.
Crap, I've been waiting for it to not be below freezing to put grass seed down.
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JohnF9939Yesterday 01:29 PM
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Quote from StuBeck32 :
Crap, I've been waiting for it to not be below freezing to put grass seed down.
The smallest of buds on the trees is a good indicator it is pre-emergant time
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eliteconceptYesterday 03:57 PM
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Quote from JohnF9939 :
The smallest of buds on the trees is a good indicator it is pre-emergant time
to properly time your application use several informational items.

https://gddtracker.msu.edu/ is a great resource, select the CRABGRASS PRE section

https://www.greencastonline.com/t...emperature is great to give you an idea of soil temps.

watch your local forecasts. IF you see temps that will be below 30 overnight, I wouldn't worry too much about applying too soon. Any freeze will kill any early to sprout crabgrass.
Most people IMO apply WAYYY to early in the spring. I'll easily trade a few early to rise crabgrass plants to have better coverage in August. I'm in NW Indiana and I am not even considering my 1st crabgrass pre-emergent application until at least mid april.

a good baseline to use is apply when you see soil temps reaching over 5 days are about 55 degrees. Too much before that and you are wasting coverage time early in the season that is more beneficial later in the season.

Also consider 2 applications or (split apps) of your crabgrass preventer in the spring. This will provide better coverage and lasting coverage for the season.
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