Speedzone Herbicide and Avenue South Herbicide have different formulations and some different active ingredients, primarily since Speedzone cannot be used on some warm-season turfgrasses such as St. Augustine. If you are in a southern state with a warm-season grass, then we recommend using Avenue So…
Read Full Answer »There are a few differences between Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass and SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate, the first being the active ingredients. Avenue South contains 2,4-D - 7.28% Dicamba - 2.06% Penoxsulam - 0.70% Sulfentrazone - 0.70%. SpeedZone contains 2,4-D, 2-ethy…
Read Full Answer »Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for use in bahiagrass. Please click on the link to view the products that are labeled for use in bahiagrass. Depending on what weeds you are treating for, one of these products may work for you. https://search.domyown.com/search?w=Bahiagrass
Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass is pet safe if used as directed on the product label. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until the product has dried completely. Once the product has dried, people and pets are safe to renter the area.
Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass will only target actively growing broadleaf weeds and not grassy weeds such as crabgrass. We do offer other crabgrass control products. Be sure to check the labeled for instructions/rates for your turf type.
The main difference would be that Blindside has Metsulfuron 6% Sulfentrazone 60% as the active ingredients when Avenue South has 2,4-D - 7.28% Dicamba - 2.06% Penoxsulam - 0.70% Sulfentrazone - 0.70%. There are also differences in the weeds that each one covers and grass types. Please review the pro…
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Per the product label for Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass: A minimum of 30 days is required between applications for turf.
For more information on when you may allow horses to graze etc on an area treated with Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass, we would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer (PBI Gordon Corporation) directly at 816-421-4070.
The combination of the four active ingredients contained in Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass provides effective weed control for troublesome weed species in warm season lawns, such as Centipede grass, including dollarweed and many others. Generally, if applied as directed on the pro…
Read Full Answer »It is recommended to apply herbicides like Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass and herbicides in general when the air temperature is between 65 - 85 degrees.  Early evening would be the best as the grass will not be stressed during the night when the air is cooler.  When it is above …
Read Full Answer »Random warm season grasses like carpetgrass aren't usually a target species on herbicide labels. However, many products like Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide that are safe for your grass types that target hard to control weeds, usually state "Do not use on carpetgrass/Not safe for carpetgrass". …
Read Full Answer »Please follow table 1 on page 3 of the manufacturers label, for Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass, as it will depend on which type of St. Augustine turf that you are applying it to. It is different rates if you have an improved variety of St. Augustine such as Bitterblue or Florat…
Read Full Answer »Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass is not for use in ornamental landscaping areas. Your best option in these areas is to hand pull or spot treat with a non selective herbicide and you can plant in 2 weeks.