Herbicides & Weed Killers

Weeds can quickly turn the most beautiful lawns and gardens into unsightly messes. Herbicides can control and prevent weeds from overtaking your lawn to keep your lawn healthy. DoMyOwn’s selection of herbicides are the same products the professionals use, allowing you to do your own lawn care with fantastic results.

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A non-selective post-emergent herbicide kills stumps, wild berries and kudzu, and dangerous plants like poison ivy and poison oak.
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$46.64
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An herbicide, combined with a surfactant, that provides total vegetation control for up to 1 year.
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A professional weed killer that provides broad-spectrum economical control of various broadleaf weeds in corn, pastures, rangelands, lawns, and sorghum.
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A unique blend of triclopyr, dicamba, and mesotrione formulated for outstanding selective, broad-spectrum control of spurge, yellow woodsorrel, and wild violet.
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$33.86
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A concentrated formula that provides pre-emergent and post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds for up to 6 months.
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A non-selective post-emergent herbicide that controls brush and vines like poison oak and ivy, plus kills tree stumps and prevents sprouting.
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A specially formulated pre-and early post-emergent herbicide that provides broad-spectrum control on tough weeds and aquatic weeds.
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This twin pack includes one bottle of Grass Getter (formerly Poast) and one bottle of Herbicide Helper (Oil Concentrate).
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A selective herbicide that targets nutgrass and other difficult weeds.
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$31.75
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A professional pre-emergent herbicide that controls over 50 types of weeds and grasses.
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$64.42
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An economic fast-acting herbicide that offers pre-emergence and post-emergence control on broadleaf weeds and grasses.
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$80.50
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Group 4 herbicide formulated with quinclorac to improve control of crabgrass at all growth stages.
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A fast-acting herbicide that is absorbed through foliage and destroys weeds immediately upon contact.
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$25.77
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A selective post-emergence herbicide to control weed and brush on warm-season turf species, native grass areas, pasture/rangeland applications, and non-crop industrial sites.
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A post-emergent herbicide that kills crabgrass to the root and other listed grass weeds for Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue lawns.
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$39.52
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Excellent post-emergence herbicide with two modes of action to provide dependable control of broadleaf weeds on different types of turf.
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$40.78
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An excellent herbicide concentrate that is made to control southern grasses and quickly kills unwanted weeds by targeting the roots.

Effective Weed Control With Professional Herbicides

Most homeowners find that buying weed killer for lawns and other areas around the house is a common home ownership routine. While many people are familiar with weed killer products such as Roundup, most people don’t know that you can buy the professional grade weed killer versions of Roundup, Ranger Pro (Roundup Pro), and Roundup Pro Max.  These commercial weed killer versions are stronger and work much better than the stuff you can buy at the big box stores. 

The Right Weed Killer For The Job

In order to treat your lawn and garden correctly, you need to know which kind of weed killer to use. Herbicides and weed killers can be broken down into four main categories: the pre emergent, post emergent, selective, and non selective. Let me briefly explain what each of these kinds of weed killers are.

  • Pre Emergent Herbicides: Weed killers you apply to prevent weeds from growing, i.e. before the weeds have emerged. You generally want to apply these in the spring and fall.
  • Post Emergent Herbicides: Weed killers you apply after the weed has grown out beyond the grass or surface.
  • Selective Herbicides: Weed killers that are made to target a specific kind of weed. This is useful for when you want to kill the weeds in your lawn, but not your lawn.
  • Non Selective Herbicides: Weed killers that are made to kill a broad spectrum of weeds all at once.

There are other commercial grade weed control products that you can use in conjunction with the above types of herbicides, called surfactants. A surfactant is a solution that you apply with the weed killer to help it spread out onto the weed better and to make the herbicide water resistant, so it stays on the weed if it rains or gets wet.

You can also use a product called a turf dye indicator or turf marker to mix with your commercial weed killer concentrate sprays.  These indicator dyes will temporarily color the turf to allow you to see where you sprayed, ensuring even coverage.

Common Weed Killers

One of the best and most common herbicides used in the United States today, for general weed killing, is called Glyphosate. Glyphosate is a broad-use herbicide and is the active ingredient in Roundup. In fact, until 2000, this weed killer was patented by the company that makes Roundup. Now, you can buy this active ingredient from Do My Own and save money!

Another common herbicide used by the professionals, to get rid of nutsedge and broadleaf weeds, is called Sedgehammer. You can ask any professional and they will tell you that there is no better product out there for this kind of weed control.

The best weed killer for your lawn will depend on a variety of factors. Be sure to read the product labels to know what it will and will not kill, and where you can use the product. These are top two factors you should consider when picking a lawn weed killer:

  • Target Weeds: Identifying and knowing what weeds you need to kill is the first step to picking the best commercial herbicide for your lawn.
  • Turf (Grass) Type: If you are using a selective herbicide, knowing your turf type will help you select an herbicide that will not damage plants or turf you do not wish to kill.

If you’re ready to take the guesswork out of weed prevention in your lawn, try our lawn box subscription program. We’ll customize a program for you with pre-emergent weed preventers in the spring, fall or both depending on your turf type, lawn size, and location.  

See also: Fungicide  Pest Control

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We sell professional do it yourself pest control (diy), exterminator and extermination insecticide, pesticide, chemical and bug killer treatment products to spray, eliminate and exterminate pests.

Many of our products are not available in stores such as Home Depot, Walmart or Lowes.