Crabgrass Killer

Crabgrass is an annual summer weed that seems to eventually crop up in almost any lawn. Crabgrass can be controlled with crabgrass killer products and cultural methods, but often you will need a product to boost your weed-fighting efforts. Get professional results when you do it yourself with our selection of pre-emergent crabgrass control and post-emergent crabgrass weed killers.

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Espoma Organic Weed Preventer Lawn Food 9-0-0 Quick View
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An all-natural fertilizer that feeds your lawn while preventing unwanted weeds from growing.
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A selective herbicide that gives pre- and post-emergence control.
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Group 4 herbicide formulated with quinclorac to improve control of crabgrass at all growth stages.
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A professional selective post-emergent herbicide that provides broad-spectrum weed control of over 55 broadleaf weeds in Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass.
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A professional pre-emergent herbicide that prevents goosegrass and crabgrass in bentgrass, bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and tall fescues.
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A selective herbicide that protects turf and provides post-emergence control on sedges, broadleaf weeds, and tough grasses.
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A selective post-emergent herbicide that kills tough weeds including purple and yellow nutsedge in warm-season grasses.
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The Anderson's Turf Fertilizer 0-0-7 with 0.426 Barricade Quick View
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Professional pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer that provides residual control of many grass and broadleaf weeds in turfgrasses.
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A post-emergent herbicide that kills crabgrass to the root and other listed grass weeds for Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue lawns.
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Ferti-lome Weed Out Pro Turf 25-0-4 Lawn Fertilizer Quick View
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A selective pre-emergent herbicide plus fertilizer Weed & Feed for Crabgrass and broad-leaf weeds on cool & warm-season grasses.
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A selective post-emergent herbicide hose-end sprayer that kills over 200 types of weeds to the roots.
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Scotts Lawn Pro Crabgrass Preventer Plus Lawn Fertilizer Quick View
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A pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer that prevents crabgrass and other weeds while feeding the lawn for greener and healthier grass.
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A ready-to-use selective herbicide kills tough weeds like crabgrass and dandelion without harming the lawns.
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A herbicide designed to control weeds from seeds in St. Augustinegrass and Centipedegrass.
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Effectively controls nuisance annual weed grasses on golf courses and residential lawns.

About Crabgrass Killer

Crabgrass can be controlled before and after it emerges from seeds underground, using products called crabgrass pre-emergent and crabgrass post-emergent herbicides. They both work in different ways with different active ingredients, and your best bet for the most thorough control is to use them both. It is important to realize that a few crabgrass weeds here and there isn’t the end of the world, and that total control is very difficult. Here is some information on both types, which will let you choose the best type for your yard. Take a look at our lawn care schedule to know when to apply these products.

  • Pre-Emergent Crabgrass Herbicides: These products are a great choice because they will prevent any crabgrass from emerging above the ground, killing them before they become an unsightly problem. The key with post emergent herbicides is all about timing. They must be applied before the crabgrass seeds germinate, in early spring. There is less of a risk in misusing a pre-emergent crabgrass herbicide, and less of a chance of damaging or killing existing grass.
  • Post-Emergent Crabgrass Herbicides: Post-emergent crabgrass killers are what most of us are more familiar with. Applied to existing crabgrass in your yard, these products will kill young crabgrass weeds, but are less effective on older, larger, more established weeds. They are widely available and proven to be effective, but there are more variables to success.

Crabgrass Killer Resources

*See our article How to Get Rid of Crabgrass for complete crabgrass control steps.

How To Get Rid Of Crabgrass

Crabgrass killers are not difficult to use, as long as you follow all label directions and safety warnings carefully. Here are some things to keep in mind when using pre-emergent and post emergent crabgrass killers:

  • Pre-emergent herbicides must be used at the proper time. This means before the weed seed has been allowed to grow, which will be in early spring. They can be applied once the soil temperature reaches 55 degrees for three consecutive days.
  • Post-emergent herbicides should be applied when temperatures are below 85 degrees, and on a low humidity day.
  • Pre-emergents should be watered in. After applying a post-emergent, do not water or mow the treated areas for at least 24 hours.
  • Some pre-emergent crabgrass products are combined with a fertilizer and are commonly known as weed and feed products. Since most lawns often do not need fertilizer in the spring, aim for a fertilizer-free product or one with slow-releasing nitrogen.
  • Post-emergent herbicide products are often labeled for use on specific types of turf grass, and each product will work on different grasses. Check the label carefully to avoid using the wrong product.
  • If you use a pre-emergent and still see some crabgrass, try to target the weeds early with a post-emergent product. If crabgrass is persistent into mid-July, even a post-emergent product will likely be ineffective. Keep in mind that these weeds will die with the first frost, so it is best to wait it out.

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