You can mix Fusilade II Herbicide with other herbicides such as RoundUp Custom. You should use a non-ionic surfactant with these herbicides for best results. Be sure that you are following the more restrictive labeling that pertains to your application needs.
You should keep any animals or people other than the applicator out of the treatment area until your application of Fusilade or other similar products is completely dry, usually 1-2 hours.
Fusilade II Herbicide? is NOT labeled, nor safe, to use around garlic or any other edibles. Fusilade II may only be used in landscape areas, roadsides, nurseries, greenhouses, flower beds, groundcovers, interiorscapes, parks, sports fields, gold courses, commercial and residential areas. Once the weeds have emerged you would need to use the main product used for weeds and grasses in an edible garden is a Roundup type product, like our RoundUp QuickPro? product or the all natural product Avenger. These products do not leave a residual that could possibly be soaked up by the roots of your garden. Of course you do not want to get the RoundUp or Avenger product on any plants you want to keep. You should only direct it at the weeds you want to get rid of.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be applied as an over the top application on purple trailing, rose and red spike ice plants per product label instructions.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used around edible vegetation. It can stand up to rain after only 1 hour of application. Allow product applications to completely dry prior to irrigation.
Fusilade II is one product we carry that specifies that it will suppress Bermuda in tall fescue lawns. It also goes on to say that this type of application should not be made to home lawns, though. The best time to apply to fescue for suppression of bermudagrass is in spring just as the bermudagrass is sprouting green stems. Monterey Turflon Ester Herbicide is another option that does not have the restriction for home lawns. We want to be clear that bermuda can be suppressed, but it is VERY difficult to kill completely. It will take multiple treatments to finally kill it. You must wait at least 14 days after applications of Fusilade to established turf areas before reseeding. For bare ground applications, wait at least 30 days.
Unfortunately it does not appear that Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled for this type of weed, nor do we carry any herbicde that is. In your situation it is recommended to spot treat the couch grass with a Round Up type product. As long as you do not spray the foliage of the garden plants directly, they will not be harmed.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for Oxalis. Please let us know what type of lawn you have so that we can make a recommendation for you.
Fusilade II is not labeled as safe to be used on Centipede lawns. While it is labeled to target torpedograss, it requires multiple applications at the highest labeled rates, and offers suppression of bermuda. Bonide Grass Beater Over the Top Grass Killer, however, is labeled for use on centipedegrass and will target bermuda and torpedograss as well as many other grass species.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for dichondra. Please provide the plants that you are treating around and distance for an alternate product recommendation. Thank you!
Fusilade II Herbicide is a grass killer and will harm your desirable turf grass.
Fusilade II Herbicide is a grass killer and should not be used on desirable turf as a broadcast spray.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be applied to varigated ajuga.
Per the Fusilade II Herbicide product label, you will apply at the rate of 0.07-0.14 oz/1000 sq. ft. (3-6 oz./A) along with 0.25% v/v (1/2 pt./25 gals.) of a nonionic surfactant. Application should be made every 28 days when the grass weeds are actively growing. The higher rates may result in temporary discoloration of the desirable turf with recovery in 10-14 days. Do not apply to desirable turf which is under stress. For best results, make applications in spring and fall and avoid treatments during July and August.
Complete control of undesirable grass may take 1-2 growing seasons.
Keep in mind for herbicides the amount of water is not important. What is important is getting the correct amount of product, over the correct amount of area. Mark off 1000 sq/ft and fill your sprayer tank with only water. Spray as if you were covering the area with the herbicide. However many gallons it takes you to cover that area is how many gallons to mix the product with. Everyone's walking speed and how heavily they spray is different, which is why whether you use 2 gallons or 8 gallons of water to cover 1000 sq/ft, you are correct.
Fusilade II Herbicide cannot be used on centipede grass as it will kill the lawn, nor it is labeled to be used on home lawns. Most of the herbicides on the market 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.
It is recommended that you wait at least 14 days after applying Fusilade II Herbicide to overseed/reseed an area. It is recommended that you wait until the reseeded area is established before applying any additional products. This will be after at least three mowings.
Fusilade II Herbicide should not be applied in temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be applied in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are not as high. It is not recommended that you apply in the heat of the day.
Fusilade II Herbicide is safe to apply over clover, ornamentals and certain turf grasses for control of annual and perennial grass weeds. Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass).
According to the manufacturer, the Fusilade II Herbicide cannot be used in a container with cactus.
Fusilade II Herbicide is made to control grassy weeds only and should not harm the shrubs or ground covers that are listed on the product label.