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4.4 of 5 stars
(35 customer reviews)
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate
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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Good stuff

    By Terry on 07/27/2023

    My centipede lawn was being overtaken with yellow sedge. I mixed the concentrate at 4 oz. Per gallon in the pump sprayer and 48 hours later the seed heads and stems have turned brown. The other miscellaneous weeds are dying back also. Looks like a good product.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Lethal to nutsedge, highly irritating to crabgrass

    By Justsomeguy on 08/07/2020

    I have a raised tulip bed that has been overrun with yellow nutsedge starting last summer, and a few plants popping up under my weeping cherry. Last summer I tried mesotrione, which only temporarily bleached the plants. I tried it again this year to no avail. I decided to try Sedge Ender and see how it does. I was not expecting results as fast as I got them. I sprayed this on both young and some very mature plants this past Sunday, August 2. Today is Friday August 7 and the young plants are basically shriveled into a pile of toast, and the mature plants are heavily browned and beginning to wilt. I will be very surprised if I have to give them a second spray this season, though I may have to hit them next spring if the tubers survive and send up leaves. As for the crabgrass, it was also quite mature, but still, there was noticeable injury within 36 hours. Injury level has increased somewhat throughout the week, but plant growth continues, albeit more slowly. The label suggests that a second application may be required after two weeks, and that appears to be correct. It's late enough in the season that seed has probably dropped from some of these plants so I'll have to test the pre-emergent factor next spring. So far there has been no injury to the tall fescue that the crabgrass grows in, which is a plus. Overall I am impressed and would recommend if you have circumstances like mine.

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