Yes, Grass Out Max is labeled to be used in and around asparagus. It will take care of the grass that is growing there, but will not harm the plants themselves.
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.
You will need to use 0.2-0.4 fl oz of Grass Out per 1,000 sq ft area. 0.4 f oz is less than 1/2 oz, so not 4 ounces. 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.
You should not plant any crop for 30 days after application of Grass Out Max.
Grass Out Max? is labeled for most landscape, home and garden and ornamental uses. Grass Out Max will ONLY kill grasses and will not effect the flowers, shrubs, broadleaf crops or other broadleaf plants as listed on the label.
Yes, Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is labeled for use on chufa.
There is an applicaiton rate for spot treament on the product label for Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide). You would mix .33 oz - .65 oz. per gallon of water. For uses requiring a non-ionic surfactant, include the non-ionic surfactant at 1/4% (0.33 oz. per gallon) by volume. NOTE: If GRASSOUT MAX HERBICIDE is applied as a spot treatment, care should be taken to not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a “per acre” basis or crop injury may occur
Yes, Grass Out Max is safe for applications to soybeans per the product label instructions.
Yes, Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is labeled to control crabgrass and it can safely be applied around strawberries.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) does list chicory on the product label as tolerable when used as directed on the label for targeted grassy weeds.
Grass Out Max is labeled to be applied over turnips.
Yes, Grass Out Max can be used on the vegetables listed on the product label.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is tolerable over clover and alfalfa to kill grassy weeds when used as directed on the product label. The manufacturer does recommend adding a surfactant for better results.