Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used around potatoes, but not labeled to be used around chufa plots. It may be best to spot treat the plots. Be aware that the pre-harvest interval on potatoes is 30 days.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is a grass killer which will also harm desirable types such as buffalo grass.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide should be applied as directed on the product label. We do not recommend that it be stored in a shed or area where there is exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures. It should be applied when you are not expecting rainfall for at least 24 hrs following the application. You should apply Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide when the target plants are young and actively growing for best results. This is usually when temperatures are around 60-85 degrees F.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is only labeled to control grassy weeds. If it is mixed higher than the labeled rate it could harm other types but only time will tell if they recover from the application.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is a grass killer than can harm the centipede lawn so we do not recommend using this product on it.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will not control clover, just listed grasses. We would recommend using QuinKill Max Crabgrass & Weed Killer depending on what type of turf you have.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will not treat nutgrass. We recommend spot treating with RoundUp QuikPro (avoid drift on ornamentals and other desired areas).
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer does not list on the product label that it is safe for use around edibles, only in non-crop areas. The Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is safe for use around edible vegetation and fruit trees as it does not persist in the soil and is approved for organic gardening. Be sure to not spray any of the plants you do not want to kill as it is non-selective and will kill anything to which it is applied.
There shall be no rain expected within 24 hrs following the application of Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide for the most effective results.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide lists all but dill weed as tolerable to applications when used as directed.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide specifically states on the product label that it cannot be used on or around sweet corn.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide can be used around roses and other ornamental plants and flowers, including sunflowers.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not labeled for use in residential lawns. It is designed for use in vegetables gardens, flower gardens, around trees & shrubs, in ornamental landscapes and on ground coverings.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide can be used to treat the labeled grasses in juniper beds.
Daylilies green liriope and iris' are listed on pages 14 & 15 of the Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide product label as tolerable species. Yes this is a concentrate that you will mix with water and apply. Please refer to the label for complete mixing and application instructions to ensure a safe eradication of unwanted grassy weeds.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide could be used for grasses around strawberry.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will last in the area that was tilled. If you are trying to replant in that area, it would be best to apply a non-selective (kills all grass-no selective-will eradicate desired turf also) such as Killzall or RoundUp QuikPro and wait 7-14 days prior to planting in that area. If you are seeking a selective application, please let us know. Thank you!
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used around established crape myrtles and rose plants listed on the product label to control bermudagrass and other listed weeds. For ornamentals not listed on the product label, we would recommend spot treating around a small area before treating around a large number of plants.
Yes, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide can be used to kill grassy weeds in lirope or monkey grass as well as various other ornamentals and ground covers.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is safe to use in established Algerian Ivy and Grape Ivy for grassy weeds. If you have an ivy not listed on the product label, then we suggest testing a small area before applying over all of it.