No, Hi Yield 2,4D Selective Weed Killer cannot be broadcast sprayed over the top of flower beds or shrubs as this will injure or possibly kill them. If treating broadleaf weeds in flower beds/shrubs with a selective herbicide, you would have to carefully spot treat the weeds directly and avoid any overspray. Broadleaf weeds are best removed by hand pulling or using a non selective like Roundup to spot treat the weeds as this will not leach into other plants or flowers.
There are over the top herbicides like Grass Out Max that are labeled to kill actively growing grassy weeds in flower beds without risk of injury to the flowers, bushes or shrubs. Always check the product label to be sure your specific flowers or ornamentals are listed as tolerant to the herbicide. Another option is to apply a pre-emergent such as Snapshot Herbicide Granules that will stop weeds from germinating in flower beds and around ornamentals.
*Grass Out Max is recommended to use with a Non Ionic Surfactant for best results.
While Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to kill water lilies it is not labeled to kill Lilies of the Valley.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer should not be used inside your garden. It will kill the flowers there since they are considered broadleaf weeds. This product should only be used on and around lawns, drainage ditch banks, pastures, etc.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to target carpetweed but does not list spurweed specifically on the label. It should only be applied to established turfgrasses as listed.
Yes, you could apply Hi-Yield 2,4-D after your fertilizer or herbicide. Be sure any granule products have already been watered in and dried before you use sprays like this one. You should also avoid mowing within 2 days of your herbicide applications.
The mixing ratios for Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer will vary according to where you are treating and what you are treating for. According to the product label, for Spot treatment in non-crop areas: Use 1 pint in 3 gallons of water or 4 oz. in 3/4 gallon in a hand sprayer. In pastures and range land: 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. Please review the product label for complete usage instructions
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to kill Wild Onion.
It is recommended that you wait until soil temperatures are at least 55 degrees consistently to apply Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer. Do not apply when temperatures are over 90 degrees F or in the middle heat of the day. Applications are best when applied early morning or late evening.
It is recommended that you apply Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer when the temperature is at least about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. We do not recommend applying if you are expecting a freeze within about 24 hours of the application since this will put extra stress on the turfgrass. Most plants are not actively when it is that cold, thus reducing the efficacy of the herbicide.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled for burweed. We would recommend using a post emergent like Dismiss on Bermuda in the spring to treat actively growing burweed. Burweed is a cool season weed that germinates in the early fall as temperatures cool and it grows over the winter. Pendulum is a good fall option for treatment before the weeds starts to germinate.
Hi-Yeild 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer would damage or kill your flowers if they were sprayed. If you use it in those areas you would have to be very careful to avoid drift and root zone of any desirable plants as it could cause damage.
The Hi-Yield 2, 4 -D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled for Moss or Poison Oak
Yes, if you mix Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer at too high a mix you can risk damaging your lawn. You should only mix at the rates listed on the label.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer would be safe as long as you are not applying inside the dripline of the grape vines and not allowing drift/overspray to contact the vines themselves.
Unfortunately, Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled for St. Augustine. In fact, according to the product label, it can cause injury to this type of grass. This product also does not state that bahiagrass is tolerant, so we cannot recommend that you use it on this grass species. Depending on the weeds you are targeting, you can look at using a product like Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone.
Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer will not kill established zoysia turfgrass when used as directed. You can use up to 1 gallon in at least 15 gallons of water per Acre. Please refer to the product label for complete application directions.
Yes, Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for creeping charlie (aka ground ivy). Please review the product label to be sure that you have a tolerable grass type for this product.
According to the Hi-Yield 2,4-D product label: To control broadleaf weeds in small areas with a hand sprayer, use 1 pint of this product in 3 gallons 3/4 gallon of water and spray to thoroughly wet all foliage (4 fluid ounces in ¾ gallon).
This would be 5.3 oz in 1 gallon of water for spot treatments.