Yes, Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer can be used around zucchini plants.
Yes, Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer can safely be used on dymondia. Dymondia is part of the daisy family which is listed as a tolerant species on the product label.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer does list some ornamental grasses as tolerable. Please refer to the product label to confirm the type you have is listed.
For applications using a 1 gallon hand pump sprayer, you will use 1 oz. of Fertilome Over the Top II Grass Killer plus 1 oz. of oil concentrate per gallon of water to cover 1,800 square feet. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer is not labeled to be applied to soybeans or cowpeas. A better option would be the Grass Out Max.
You will need to use 0.2-0.4 fl oz of Grass Out per 1,000 sq ft area. Like most other herbicides the exact amount of water you use is not important, it is just important to make sure you get the specified amount of product over a 1,000 sq ft area. For ease of mixing/measuring you can add the specified amount of product to 1 gallon of water to apply to a 1,000 sq ft area. If you are using Non Ionic Surfactant you would mix 2 tsp per surfactant per one gallon of solution.
We do not see Woodruff or galium species listed specifically on the product label list of tolerant plants for Ferti-Lome Over the Top II Grass Killer. However, this product is safe to use on most groundcovers. We suggest testing a small area for tolerance before treating the entire area.
The manufacturer recommends using a surfactant, such as Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker, with Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer.
The product label for Ferti-Lome Over the Top II Grass Killer does not list these plants specifically as tolerant, however most ornamental shrubs, trees, flowers, and groundcovers are tolerant of this herbicide, especially larger woody plants. We suggest spot treating an inconspicuous area for tolerance before treating a wide area of these plants.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer does not list Zebra Hollyhock as tolerable. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer, VPG/Fertilome at 888-583-5296 for consultation.
Fertilome Over the Top II is labeled to kill grassy weeds in lirope or monkey grass as well as various other ornamentals and ground covers. You would just need to be sure the type you have is listed on the label as tolerable.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer can only be applied to green beans with a minimum harvest time of 15 days from application.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer can be used around pototoes including sweet.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer requires the use of a surfactant (oil concentrate) to help it penetrate the waxy coating on grassy weeds and leaves. The Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker is a great option to use along with it, and yes it is recommended for best results.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer is not labeled to treat Torpedo Grass. Most of the herbicides will only suppress the torpedograss for a short time. It is recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Round Up Quick Pro and then reseed or sod in the treated areas.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer is safe to use over and around the vegetables listed on the product label for controlling target grasses.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer is labeled as safe to apply on English ivy.
Yes, Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer can be used over peanut grass but is a grass killer only and will not affect broadleaf weeds lke pennywort. Unfortunately we are not aware of a product that would selectively remove pennywort from peanut grass. It would be best to hand pull.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer actually lists the tolerable plants on the product label. While it may be able to be used on others, it would be best to test on a small area to be sure there is no injury.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Weed Killer is not labeled to control buffalograss, and it is not safe for use on desirable turfgrass. You may consider spot-treating the buffalo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Hi-Yield Killzall and then reseeding any bare spots. Otherwise, we recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office to see what you can use in your desired turf to kill buffalograss.
Ferti-lome Over the Top II Grass Killer needs to be applied when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are around 65-85 degrees F.