If you make multiple treatments, you can plant new perennials and annuals at least 4-6 weeks after your last application of Halo 75WDG Select.
Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide is not labeled safe to be applied around ornamentals, flowers, shrubs, trees, fruits, vegetables, citrus or any edibles. Please use precautions if treating around citrus trees by avoiding spraying on windy days, do not spray weeds or roots within and under the tree canopy and spray away from the trees root line to avoid these injuries to your trees and fruit crop.
Per the product label, “avoid contact of the spray containing this product to desirable flowers, ornamentals, shrubs or trees as discoloration, severe foliar injury or death may result."
Unfortunately, Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide is not labeled to help control poa annua. In cool season turfgrasses, you are limited to spot treating with a non-selective, like Roundup, and reseeding because poa annua is technically a cool season grass like Fescue.
We recommend reading over our guide on How To Kill Poa Annua Grass for further tips and info.
Halo 75WDG Select is only labeled for use in turf-grass and landscape areas and cannot be used in or around crops, edibles or gardens. Dual Magnum Herbicide or Basagran Herbicide (NOT the T/O) would be alternatives for a selective herbicide to treat for yellow nutsedge and other weeds in corn crops. Another treatment option is to use a non selective glyphosate herbicide such as Eraser A/P to spot treat the yellow nutsedge directly before planting maize. Spraying onto the ground does not help as the weeds must be sprayed directly and repeat applications will be needed. Once the maize has emerged, caution should be taken when using a non selective as you risk killing the maize if any overspray contacts the crop.
Mechanical methods of control include: