The mixing ratio for Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is 5.5 oz per gallon of water per 1000 square feet. When using a hose end sprayer, you will have to determine how much area you are treating. If you sprayers lowest setting is 3, this means you will be mixing whatever product you are using with 3 gallons of water. You will put in the correct amount of product in the reservoir per gallon of water.
When using Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate it would depend on what type of grass is in the area that you are trying to treat. If you have a Cool Season Grass you would use 2.75 oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. If you have a Warm Season Grass, you would use 5.5 oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq. ft. There are 43,500 sq ft in an acre, so the amount of product you would need to use could vary. It could be 121 oz for an acre that has cool season grass, and 242 oz for an acre that has warm season grass.
You can apply fertilizer at the same time as using Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate.
Per Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate's label, do not add a surfactant.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is only labeled to be used in lawns, not in landscaped areas or over desirable plants. You can use a product like Sedgehammer in landscaped areas, but be sure not to spray the flowers or as an over the top product as it can injure them.
You should wait at least 12 months before planting any edibles in an area that has been treated with Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate. If you are just planting ornamentals, you should wait at least 6 months.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will treat for sedges and crabgrass in St. Augustine Lawn. It is not labeled to be applied to Floratam St. Augustine Grass. You would use 4 oz per 1000 sq feet. A second application would be made 30-60 days after initial application.
Yes, Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is labeled to be used on Zoysiagrass.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not labeled for Floratam St. Augustine grass, because it could cause harm to it. The manufacturer does not list it as tolerant.
Yes, Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate can be used for wild violets, clover, and ground ivy. Please be sure to refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
We recommend to apply the Bonide Sedge Ender within 24 hours after it's been mixed for the product to be effective.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate can be applied to lawns that are at least 4 weeks old or have been mowed twice, whichever comes first.
You should not apply Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate to reseeded or overseeded areas within 3 to 6 months after application or it could inhibit the growth and establishment of desirable grasses. Please see the Product Label for exact intervals from application.
Yes, Bonide Sede Ender can be mixed and applied with a 15 gallon tank. You will use 2.75 oz. per gallon of water if you are treating areas with cool season grass, or 5.5 oz. per gallon of water for warm season grass.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is applied at 5.5 oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft for warm season turf. Bonide Sedge Ender could harm desirable plants in beds, so it states on the label not to apply directly to landscape ornamentals or ornamental beds. It should be used to spot treat only as needed in these areas. Care should be taken to avoid spray or drift to these plants. Keep in mind that his product controls crabgrass and goosegrass when applied postemergent to newly emerged weeds in the 1-4 leaf stage of development; it will not control mature crabgrass.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate should be applied when temps are between 65-75 degrees. We recommend making the application in the cooler times of the day, early morning or later in the evening.
No. The overseeding time frame after using Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will vary depending on the rate you used at the time of the application. The overseeding time frame is anywhere from 4-6 months. Please refer to Table 4 on page 10 of the product label.