Yes, Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is labeled for dandelions.
Whether using the Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate, or other sedge products on the market, it typically takes about 3-6 weeks to see nutsedge die completely, and in some instances with purple nutsedge or well established plants, a second application after 4-6 weeks may be needed to see complete control. In some cases customers can see plant death before this point, but each situation will vary. The chickweed will likely take 1-2 weeks to see results.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not labeled to treat dallisgrass. Unfortunately there is a not a good selective product that you can use to get rid of the dallisgrass without killing the surrounding grass, too. Your best options once it has emerged is to either spot spray or wipe on something like Round Up, or hand dig up the clumps of dallisgrass down to the root system and re-seed with the fescue. You could use a pre-emergent such as Dimension 2EW in the Spring and Fall to help prevent it from ever growing.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will only work for Poa Annua as a pre-emergent application as directed on the product label. “Poa annua is a winter annual. Applications of this product should be made in August or September to established, non overseeded turf before Poa Annua germinates.” Since there have been some resistance issues with the active ingredient Prodiamine which is in Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate, we actually would recommend using a product like Pendulum 3.3 EC as a pre-emergent instead. Please review the product label for application instructions.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate should be applied to actively growing weeds when temperatures are between 65-75 degrees.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not labeled for white clover (Trifolium repens). A great product that is labeled for White Clover is Drive XLR8. Please review the product label to see the tolerable grass types that this product may be used on before using to ensure that your grass type is not harmed.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate does not mention tank mixing on the product label with any other product so it would not be recommended.
Per Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate's label:
In areas of extended growing season and heavy pressure weed control will be enhanced by second application of this product 60-90 days after initial application Do not exceed 8.25 fl. oz./1,000 sq.ft. per calendar year. Do not exceed the application rate specified for the turf species in Table 1 on the label.
According to the Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate Product Label:
Cool-Season Grass: 2.75 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
Warm-Season Grass: 5.5 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
You can see the full detail of application instructions on the label.
Once Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate has had time to dry, it is safe for pets and humans to walk on the treated area.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate states on the product label: Do not apply directly to landscape ornamentals or ornamental beds. If using you will need to directly spot treat the nutsedge and avoid contact with the liropie if possible.
Bonide Sedge Ender does contain prodiamine which is a pre-emergent herbicide that will prevent grasses from germinating if applied too soon. Reseeding, overseeding or sprigging of treated areas following the application of Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate within 3-6 months could inhibit the desired species from establishing. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions and specific times in your area.
Bonide Sedge Ender is safe for use on Bermudagrass.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will only work for poa annua as a pre-emergent application as directed on the product label. It is labeled for cool season turf as well.