The hardest part will be keeping the grass from coming back in this area. We recommend using Roundup Pro Concentrate on the entire slope, but may need to rake and round up again in a few weeks before planting the new wildflowers. You will likely need to use a pre-emergent at some point but that wil…
Read Full Answer »Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide can have a soil residual up to about a year. Whether you can plant something in an area will depend on what you are wanting to plant, the rate used, and factors such as soil moisture and annual rainfall in that area. You can view more specific instructions for differ…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend waiting 45 days after applying Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide to overseed using bermuda. Please refer to page 3 of the product label for more information.Â
The smaller tube you are referring to on the side of the Alligare Panoramic 2SL bottle is the tube the product is pulled through from the main portion of the bottle, into the liquid measuring chamber on the top of the bottle. Remove any seals under both caps, replace the lid over the larger portion …
Read Full Answer »The product label for Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide states, "The preferred spray adjuvant for use with Alligare Panoramic 2SL is a methylated vegetable-based seed oil concentrate containing 5 to 20% surfactant and the remainder methylated seed oil (MSO). For MSO, use a rate of 1 1/2 to 2 pints …
Read Full Answer »Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide is labeled to get rid of giant, green and yellow foxtail at the rate of 4 to 6 oz per acre. Please view the product label for complete application instructions.Â
There are no grazing restrictions on the label Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide however you would need to wait 7 days to cut hay after application. It is recommended to keep animals out of the area until completely dry, at least 4-6 hours up to 24 hours if possible. The rate to use will depend…
Read Full Answer »There are no grazing restrictions with Alligare Panoramic 2SL Herbicide however you would need to wait 7 days to cut hay after application. We would recommend animals be out of the area during application until dry, typically 4-6 hours or you can wait 24 hours to be safe.