Hi Yield 2, 4-D is not safe to be used on sensitive grasses such as Zoysia, Centipede and St. Augustine.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer does not list monkey grass/liriope as a tolerable species so we could not recommend the application. Please provide the targeted weed(s) for an alternate recommendation. Thank you!
Per the product label for Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer: Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment. With spring application, reseed in the fall. With fall application, reseed in the spring.
Yes, Hi-Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to control many species of thistle, including Sowthistle.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer should be applied on a non windy day in temperatures above 55 and below 85.
Per the product label of Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer: To control broadleaf weeds in small areas with a hand sprayer, use 1 pint (4 fluid ounces) of this product in 3 gallons (3/4 gallon) of water and spray to thoroughly wet all foliage. We suggest that you do not spray on Centipede if it is stressed from high heat, drought, or disease. For broadcast applications on turfgrasses, you can use 1 gallon of concentrate in 15 gallons of water per Acre.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D is not labeled for crabgrass. We would recommend using a product containing the active ingredient quinclorac for crabgrass. QuinKill Max would be a good option.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is a broadleaf weed killer only and will not affect grasses such as goosegrass.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled to control mulberry. It can harm desirable ferns and flowers if sprayed directly or contacted by drift. If the mulberry is too entwined with the desirable plants, it would be best to hand pull.
If you are applying Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer in an area where animals will graze, then you would need to wait a minimum of 30 days after application before allowing animals back into the treated area. If you are applying in a non-grazing area, they would need to be kept out of the area while spraying and until the product dries completely.
Hi Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to control bindweed and would be treated at the rate of 2.9 oz per 1000 sq/ft in 1-2 gallons of water. Bindweed is best controlled when it’s young and low to the ground and often will require multiple retreatments to see full results.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer applications should be delayed for at least 4 weeks after seeding or after the new seed has been mowed at least twice.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer are as follows:
Per the Hi Yield 2, 4-D Product Label:
In pastures and rangeland: Use 3 to 4 oz. in 1 to 3 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
On Ornamental Turf: Use 16 oz. in 1 to 8 gallons of water per 2,725 sq. ft. or 2 gallons in 15 to 50 gallons per Acre.
DO NOT apply at wind speed greater than 15 mph or temperatures above 90 degrees F.
So you will be using roughly 30-50 gallons of water and using about 2 gallons of concentrate per Acre.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer would be good to use for the broadleaf weeds you have stated and many others as listed on the product label.
The mixing ratios will vary according to where you are treating and what you are treating for. According to the Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer product label: In established pastures and rangelands, use 1 gallon of this product in 15 gallons of water per acre per application per site.
Per the Hi Yield 2,4-D Product Label: Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment. With Spring application, reseed in the Fall. With Fall application, reseed in Spring.
Depending on how heavy you sprayed you may be able to till the soil in the dead areas, incorporate new untreated soil into those places and possibly reseed before the fall.
You will use 4 oz. of Hi-Yield 2,4-D in 3/4 gallon in a hand pump sprayer. The wait time between applications is generally every 30 days. Be sure to check the label for specifics on where you are applying in particular for specific wait times and amount that should be applied per year.