Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide should not be used around edible vegetation. The vegetable should not be consumed if treated.
Gordons Trimec is not labeled to be used in pastures. You can view our Range and Pasture Products here.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to kill or control crabgrass. It will only kill listed broadleaf weeds in listed established turf.
You should allow 7-10 days to start seeing wilting when using most post-emergent herbicides, such as Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide. Usually you will see yellowing and then browing of treated weeds. You could reapply after 3-4 weeks if needed or if new weeds have emerged.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide could potentially harm Buffalo grass since it is not labeled as tolerant of this product.
Yes, Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is safe for Bermudagrass.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is used at the rate of 3.25 to 4 pints per acre (43560 sqft) for cool season grass so the gallon could cover up to 2 acres at the highest rate.
The only way to reduce the effects of an herbicide such as Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide would be to use an activated charcoal pretty much immediately after spraying (within hours). If you have sprayed intolerant grass/plants with an herbicide by mistake, you will mostly have to wait and see what happens since result will vary depending on the rate used and overall health of the desirable plants.
To spot treat with Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide, you would use 0.75 to 1.5 oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq. ft.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is best applied as a broadcast or direct spot spray to the target weeds for best control.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide can be applied when temps are between 60-75 degrees at time of application. It works best when applied when temps reach that point for at least a few days consecutively.
It is best to apply herbicides like Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide with a hand pump sprayer or backpack sprayer to ensure the most accurate application.
You can apply Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide at any time the target weeds are actively growing and when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to be used around edibles, so it would not be recommended to use treated grass clippings in a vegetable garden.
It is best to apply herbicides like Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide with a hand pump sprayer or backpack sprayer to ensure the most accurate application. The rates for Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide are not set per gallon of water so this type of application is not recommended as the water is just a carrier. The rate to use is based on amount per 1000 sqft depending on your lawn type per the product label.
This product will not kill any type of grassy weed as it is only for broadleaf weeds.
Seed can be sown 3-4 weeks after application of Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide. It is not necessary to remove the soil.
It is not recommended to tank mix herbicides like Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide with insecticides.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide does have a low odor that is amine-type per the SDS and would not be considered strong. Once the treated area is dry any odor should dissipate.
No, Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to kill or control crabgrass.
Our full line of Range & Pasture products can be found here. Crossbow or the Hi-Yield line are great products to use. Please refer to each product label to determine which will best fit your needs.