Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region and also dependent on what type of weeds you are trying to control or prevent.
Yes. Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control can be used on Floratam St Augustine.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is not labeled for wild violet, clover or moss. If you can give us more information about what type of turf you have, we can recommend an alternative product.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control can remain effective in the soil approximately 3-4 months.
Yes, it is ok to dethatch the lawn prior to applying Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control application in the Staten Island region would be best if performed in late March for crabgrass control.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is a selective pre-emergent herbicide, which would only be used to prevent the germination process of weeds. You would need to apply a post-emergent herbicide for your well established underground Crabgrass root system. Since your yard is bare ground without any turf grass to kill, we would suggest a non-selective post-emergent herbicide like Roundup QuickPRO applied to the undesired weeds, or for a larger area Roundup Pro Concentrate would be a good option.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is not labeled for wild onion. You may want to consider a product like Fertilome Weed Free Zone instead.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control should only be applied as directed to avoid turf injury. Unused product can be stored for up to 3 years from the date of purchase if kept sealed and dry.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is a post-emergent product that can be applied at any time weeds are actively growing. For best results, apply when broadleaf weeds are young and tender. Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is a pre-emergent. It is meant to prevent crabgrass from germinating, so it has to be applied before it starts to germinate. This will vary from region to region. For the best timing to apply a pre-emergent in your specific location, we recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office.
We recommend that Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is watered in after application with at least 1/2in water or before a rain.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is only labeled for use in lawns, not ornamental areas or ground covers. SnapShot would be a better option to use in this area.
The Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control 9 lb. bag covers 5,000 to 20,000 sq. ft., depending on turfgrass and target plant. The product label also contains spreader settings to refer to. If your spreader is not listed, Scott's has a tool on their website that might help. Please refer to the product Label for application instructions.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is labeled to treat goosegrass in Bermuda grass. The product Label also contains spreader settings to refer to. If your spreader is not listed, Scott's has a tool on their website that might help. Please refer to the product Label for application instructions.
Per Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control's product label: For pre-emergence control, apply 2-1/4 to 3-1/2 lbs. of product per 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn. Apply in the late winter or early spring one to two weeks prior to the onset of conditions favorable for annual grass weed seed germination. In areas where germination of the annual grass weed species continues for extended periods of time, make a second application of this product at the recommended rate 10 to 12 weeks after the first application for continued control. In the spring you can begin your application when soil temperatures are about 50 degrees.
Hi-Yield Crabgrass Weed Control is pet safe is used as directed on the product label. According to the manufacturer, "Do not enter or allow other people (or pets) to enter the treated area until dusts have settled. Except for personnel involved in the watering-in, do not enter or allow other people or pets to enter the treated area until the watering-in is complete and the surface is dry."
Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region and also dependent on what type of weeds you are trying to control or prevent. You want to have pre-emergent for crabgrass control down before soil temperatures average 55 degrees for best results.