EndRun Herbicide with Trimec does not come smaller sizes. The shelf life on most liquid herbicides all depends on how they are stored. If the product has been tightly sealed and kept out of sunlight and extreme temperatures, the shelf life is 3-5 years.
You would treat an application of EndRun Herbicide like the application of any other product. Keep pets and children out of the area being treated both during the application and until the product has dried completely. Once dry, you can resume all normal activity on the lawn. Please let us know if y…
Read Full Answer »Apply 1.1 to 1.5 fluid ounces of EndRun per 1,000 square feet with spray volumes ranging from 0.5 to 5.0 gallons per 1,000 square feet of turf. Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Endrun needed per gallon of water. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount …
Read Full Answer »Endrun is labeled for thistle and should help get rid of the thistle in your yard as long as it is still actively growing. You will use 1.1-1.5 oz per gallon of water depending on the type of grass you have . Please refer to the Endrun product label for complete usage instructions.
Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Endrun needed per gallon of water. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated. In this case the product label says you should use 1.8 pints - 4.0 pints of Endrun per acre (the actual amount…
Read Full Answer »Our most popular general weed control product that is selective, meaning it will not harm your turf grass but it will kill your weeds, is End Run. End Run is labeled for just about any weed you could have and will not harm your grass. Best of all, it comes with a surfactant already mixed in th…
Read Full Answer »According to the product label: Do not broadcast apply when air temperatures exceed 85°F; some injury may be expected with spot treatments when air temperatures exceed 85°F. Delay mowing 1 to 2 days before and after the application of this product. Do not apply this product immediately…
Read Full Answer »Yes you can use this product to spot spray being carefull to not overlap heavily. You will need to still mix up the product at the rate for which turf you are treating on as if you were broadcast spreading as this label does not provide a different rate for this specific application. Like most …
Read Full Answer »EndRun Herbicide cannot be used on St. Augustine turf of any kind, primarily due to the volatility of the 2,4-D. (EndRun did have a previous label that allowed for use on St. Augustine turf, however that labeling has changed.) You should also note that most herbicides including EndRun specifically …
Read Full Answer »No, Endrun Herbicide is not labeled to be used to control crabgrass. An alternative that we would recommend is Drive XLR8: it works for crabgrass as well as several other kinds of grassy and broadleaf weeds. Please read the label carefully to see if this product is comp…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can apply EndRun Herbicide with a hose end sprayer. You can set the dial settings according to the product label instructions.
EndRun is not actually labeled to treat for sandbur. We do carry the Celsius WG which is labeled for sandbur and can be used on Bermudagrass
On page 4 of the EndRun Herbicide product label, it says that adding spray additives such as adjuvants or tank mixtures may alter the selectivity of the herbicide and may damage the leaf tissue of turfgrass. On the other hand, Drive XLR8 should always be applied with an appropriate surfactant, pr…
Read Full Answer »EndRun has a variety of Clovers on the label, wild violets and other broad leaf weeds that it controls. Although it does not specifically state "purple violet clover" we do believe this product would harm it. If you would like further information you can contact the manufacturer Helena Chemical at 1…
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You should try to use up the bottle within 3 years of the date of purchase. EndRun Herbicide with Trimec must be stored out of extreme temperatures and out of direct sunlight.
It can take up to 2 weeks to notice that EndRun is burning down the weeds. Also, please keep in mind that Endrun works best when applied to actively growing weeds when temps are between 60-75 degrees.
Our most popular general weed control product that is selective, meaning it will not harm your turf grass but it will kill your weeds, is EndRun. EndRun is labeled for just about any weed you could have including clover, dandelions, and chickweed and will not harm your grass. Best of a…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Endrun can be used on fescue grass as well as just about any other turf. Endrun will not affect the fertilizer at all, so you can apply them at the same time or right after one another.
If your turf is out of full dormancy, you could apply a blanket application of MSM and EndRun Herbicide with Trimec.