Casoron 4G Herbicide does not list lily as a tolerable plant so would not be recommended. Something like Snapshot DG is an alternative.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to be used around bulb plantings, so we would not recommend this application. Gallery 75 DF can be used around ornamental bulb plantings 2-4 weeks after planting but prior to emergence of annual weeds. Per the product label: Gallery also may be applied following bulb emergence but prior to flowering and after flowering. For fall planted bulbs, apply Gallery 75 DF in late winter or early spring to weed-free soil surfaces. For bulbs, make a single applcation wtithin 30 days following planting and prior to bulb emergence.
Casoron 4G Herbicide does not list ice plants on the label as tolerable so we cannot recommend it. A better option would be the Snapshot DG.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to prevent Japanese Stiltgrass so would not be recommended. There actually is not a pre that is labeled to prevent it. We do carry Acclaim which is a post emergent for it and could be used depending on your turgrass.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is best applied with a spreader that can be set to a rate per area. We do have a few options for hand spreaders here as an alternative to push spreaders.
Casoron 4G Herbicide would not be able to be used around Agapanthus since it does not list it on the label.
The Casoron 4G herbicide product label states: Do not plant rotational crops, on which dichlobenil is not registered, in treated soil within one year of application. It is not labeled to be used in the soil where vegetables will be planted so we cannot recommend you do so. For vegetable gardens, we have the Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder and the Hi-Yield Herbicide Granules. Please refer to each product label for a complete list of plants it is safe to use with and the target weeds to determine which fits your needs.
We recommend you wait 3 days between applications of a fertilizer and Casoron 4G Herbicide to avoid overstressing your plants. Keep in mind that Casoron is not labeled for use on lawns or other turfgrass areas.
Casaron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to be used in home lawns. We would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer directly for the best advice after an off label application. The manufacturer can be reached at (800) 659-6745
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to be used around ornamental plants like succulents unless otherwise stated about a plant species specifically on the product label. Snapshot DG may be a better option. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is a dry granule applied with a granular spreader then watered in as directed on the product label. It would not be mixed with water first as it is not a water diserable granule that can be sprayed.
According to the Casoron 4G Herbicide product label, raspberry bushes are listed as tolerant to this pre-emergent.
Shallow incorporation for Casoron 4G Herbicide is recommended in southern areas, for more effective prevention of weed germination because many weed species germinate near the soil surface, and the top 1 to 2 inches of soil. This is can be achieved by mechanical methods such as tillage or carried into the soil by rainfall.
Yes, Casoron 4G Herbicide could be applied under mulch in landscape beds as long as the plants in the ara are listed as tolerant on the product label and established or other non crop sites approved on the label. Y
is labeled for use on a number of ornamentals but is not specifically labeled for use on cacti. You may want to contact the manufacturer directly to see if they would recommend it for this use. OHP Inc. can be reached at 800-659-6745.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to be used around lakes or ponds. We would recommend staying 25ft away from any bodies of water and do not water in to the point of runoff. Please view the full product label for more information.
The coverage for Casoron 4G Herbicide will vary depending on the weeds you are targeting (annual, perennial or nutsedge). For approved application sites listed on the product label, apply 100-150lbs per acre for annual weeds, 150-200 lbs per acre for perennial weeds and 250lbs per acre for nutsedge.
You should not plant in the areas treated with Casoron 4G Herbicide for a minimum of one year from the application date. Product label also states product should not be used within 3 months of seeding.
Since Casaron 4G is not labeled for use in a pond and is toxic to aquatic life, you will want to stay away by at least 25 feet from the ponds to keep any runoff from coming into the ponds.
No, Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled for use around strawberry plants.
Please refer to the product label for the full list of edible plants around which this product can be applied.