How much of the Fertilome weed-out lawn weed killer that you mix with water is dependant on what kind of grass you have. For St. Augustine or Centipede grass, you mix 2 ounces in 1 gallon of water per 1000 square feet. For Bermuda, Buffalo, or Bentgrass, you mix 3 ounces in 1 gallon of wa…
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Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec will be rain fast and can be watered after approx 4-6 hours. Please follow the product label for instructions.
You can mow your grass two days before and two-three days after application of Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec.
When used as directed on the lawns and listed on the product label, Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec will not kill your lawn. It will only kill emerged broadleaf weeds.
Typically this product should kill and prevent weeds for 1 season, about 3 to 4 months. This product will work much better if you apply a pre-emergent first before weeds start to germinate in the early spring and late fall.
You should notice that weeds are starting to yellow or die about two weeks after the application of Fertilome Weed Out. Spray at any time when weeds are growing. For best results, apply in Spring when weeds are small and growing rapidly. Apply in Fall to remove late germinating weeds.
Pets can return to areas treated with Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec when the surfaces are completely dried.
These products have slightly different formulations. Ferti-Lome Weed-Out with Trimec contains:Â
Mecoprop dimethylamine salt - 5.45%
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 5.88%Â
Dicamba - 1.21%
Weed Free Zone contains:
2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester - 10.49%Â
Mecoprop-p, acid - 2.66%Â
Dicamba, acid - 0.…
Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is not labeled for wild violets and may not be effective for this weed. We do carry Fertilome Weed Free Zone and it is labeled for wild violet. We do recommend that you review the Weed Free Zone product label to be sure that your grass type is listed a…
Read Full Answer »According to the label of Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec seed can be sown 3 to 4 weeks after application.
You didn't specify what kind of grass you have so we will not be able to tell you directly if it is safe for your lawn or not. You could use the Fertilome Weed Out to control Dogfennel as well as a large variety of other broadleaf weeds. It can be used on Sensitive Grasses Such As Centipedegrass an…
Read Full Answer »According to the product label: "Hose-End Sprayer: Use 1 gallon of water for every 250 square feet to be sprayed. For concentrate sprayers, add only the required amount of ferti-lome WEED-OUT listed in the rate chart depending on type of Grass and number of square feet to be treated. Do not add wate…
Read Full Answer »You should not have to reapply as long as the product had already dried and the amount of rain was small.
Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec should be applied when temperatures are below 85 degrees.  If daytime temperatures are above this you should apply in the early morning before the highs.  Herbicides work best when weeds are healthy and actively growing while not heat or drought str…
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Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec does not require you to use a spreader/sticker or surfactant according to the product label.
A follow up treatment with Fertilome Weed Out can be used as a broad cast spray in a hose end sprayer to treat the whole lawn or as a spot spray in a hand pump sprayer to treat smaller areas that may need attention.
It is not necessary to water the lawn prior to the application of Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec as long as the appropriate amount of solution was used on the treatment area. Typically, you will want to water lightly if there are drought conditions or the lawn was very arid.
You should set the Chapin hose end sprayer sprayer on .5 oz per gallon mark and then plan on using 8 gallons of water to cover the 2,000 sq ft area per the product label instructions (you need to use 1 gallon of water per 250 sq ft)
No, you do not have to use a surfactant when applying Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec. You can add a non-ionic surfactant in with the product to increase its effectiveness.Â
Ferti-lome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is labeled for hairy bittercress and will not harm your fescue.