Once the nutsegde is completely brown you can pull the weed up and re-seed or resod in those areas to make sure just grass is growing.
Per the product label it is recommended to not mow turfgrass for 2 days before or 2 days after application for best results.
The mixed solution should be used within 24-48 hours of being mixed and any remaining should be poured out around the foundation of the home.
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Read Full Answer »According to the manufacturer of Hi Yield Nutsedge Control, it will absorb into the plant in 1-2 days with browning or yellowing occuring within 10-14 days.
Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control and Drive should be rainfast 6 hours after application. Be sure to review the product labels before application.
It is recommended that you wait at least two weeks after applying Hi Yield Nutsedge Control before overseeding/reseeding an area.
The lawn should be watered or any rainfall for at least 4 hours after applying Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control per the product label.
Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control is not labeled to be used in pastures. It is only labeled to be used in established turfgrass. We would recommend only using this product as stated on the label.
You should not spray (or the drift) the plants in the garden with the Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control product as it can cause injury. Do not apply as an over-the-top spray to desirable flowers, ornamentals, vegetables, shrubs or trees.
It is safe to allow pets and people to return to the treatment area once you are done spraying the Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control and the application is completely dry. This may be about 1-3 hours, depending on the temperature and amound of sunlight where the product was applied.
One 0.03 oz pouch of Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control treats 1,000 sq. ft.
No, Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control cannot be used in a vegetable garden. To treat nutsedge around edibles, we would suggest using Roundup QuickPro, making direct applications to the weeds.Â
Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control may be used once the nutsedge has emerged. It is a post emergent and will not work as a pre emergent herbicide. Â
Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control remains in the soil for up to 3 years so the manufacturer recommends that you not plant anything edible in an area where it has been applied for at least 3 years. For nutsedge control in or around a vegetable garden it is recommended to spot treat the sedge with a glypho…
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