Gallery 75 DF is labeled to treat lawn burweed. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide would be a great pre-emergent to prevent Aster. This product prevents the growth of broadleaf weeds for up to eight months and is labeled for use on all established cool-season and warm-season turfgrass types. Please see the product label for specific application instructions.
It is important to apply pre-emergents like Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide just before the soil reaches 55+ degrees, right before the seeds begin to germinate in the soil. You may contact your county extension office for the specific time frame to apply in your county and also visit our Lawn Care Schedule Guide for more information.
Yes, Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide can be used to treat around knockout roses
Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide is not labeled to prevent crabgrass from germinating. You would need to apply an additional pre-emergent for crabgrass prevention. Dimension 2EW is our most popular pre-emergent for crabgrass.
The cap on Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide contains approx 1/2 oz of product when filled to the level of the inner lip, which is the amount of Gallery needed to treat an area of 1000 sq ft, per the product label.
Unfortunately, there really aren't any options for selective post emergent control of broadleaf weeds in sedum or most ground covers. The chemicals that would eliminate the weeds would typically also harm the ground cover. You will need to carefully spot treat or hand pull the existing broadleaf weeds, and use a weed preventer in spring and fall to help keep them from coming back. Gallery 75 DF or Isoxaben 75 WG would be the best choice as a pre-emergent if you are targeting broadleaf weeds in a sedum garden or in a cool season lawn.
Unfortunately, Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide is not labeled to treat for puncture vine. However, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled for both cool and warm season grasses and can be used to treat puncture vine.
Please refer to the product label for specific instructions for your turf before applying.
We would not recommend using Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide on hellebores since they are not listed as tolerant per the product label.
We would recommend contacting your County Extension Office or Local Nursery for their recommendations for pre emergent contol around hellebores.
Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide is labeled to be used in bermudagrass lawns however is not labeled for use in pastures. Also, this product is labeled for many broadleaf weeds but does not list goatheads (puncturevine) or johnsongrass as one of the weeds controlled.
Pendulum 2G Herbicide is labeled for pre emergent control of goatheads(puncturevine) johnsongrass and other broadleaf weeds in residential bermudagrass lawns. View the product label for more information.
For bermudagrass pastures, Pastora Herbicide could be used for johnsongrass and many other weeds however does not list puncturevine. View the full product label for a list of weeds this will control.
Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide states to apply .66-1.33lbs per acre. Starting on page 3 of the label it specifies how much product to use depending on what weeds you are treating for. Regarding how much water to use, you will first need to calibrate your sprayer to determine that. Below is a video that will explain/show you how to do so.
https://www.domyown.com/how-much-product-per-gallon-calibrate-your-sprayer-to-find-the-answer-v-539.html
Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide is labeled for use on container-grown ornamentals. Please see the label for full application instructions.
No, Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide does not require a surfactant to be used.
According to the Gallery 75 DF Specialty Herbicide label, while it's suitable for various ornamentals, sedum plants have shown signs of damage after treatment.
The Gallery 75 DF is a Dry Flowable herbicide, and starts out as fine tan granules that are mixed with water. You would measure this product by dry measure/weight.