Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be used to control poa annua. The mixing rate is 2.5 fl oz in a gallon of water if you are doing a spot treatment. If you are treating a larger area, you will use 0.8 fl oz in a gallon of water. This will cover 200 square feet.
According to the manufacturer, you DO NOT want to apply the Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate around annual bedding plants or in vegetable gardens.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate cannot be used on fescue as it is actually labeled to control tall fesuce. It can only be used on well-established warm-season lawns, turf-grasses, and selected ornamental plants as directed on the product label.
When using Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate, it is recommended to not mow 2 days before application or 2 days after.
Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled for lawn burweed.
Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge can be used over established Giant Liriope and Variegated Liriope, per the product label.
Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled to target kyllinga and is safe to use on centipedegrass.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be broadcast across well established warm season lawns. It is not labeled to be used on any cool season grasses. We would recommend checking the label to make sure that your lawn type is there.
Yes, per the product label, you should wait at least 1½ months after applying Image Kills Nutsedge before reseeding, winter overseeding, or plugging lawns.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate will be applied on well-established warm-season lawns, turf-grasses, and selected ornamental plants at 2.5 oz. per gallon of water. Water-in at a rate of 1/2 inch within 1 to 7 days to wash Image into the root zone where the greatest weed control activity occurs.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is non toxic to honeybees when used as directed.
After consulting with several people at the manufacturer of the Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate, you would need to give a minimum of 1 year after use before planting edibles and make sure to till the ground well and potentially introduce some fresh soil to be incorporated in as well before planting.
Use 1 oz. Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate per gallon of water.
We do not recommend mixing Speedzone Herbicide with additional active ingredients such as Image Kills Nutsedge since Speedzone already has multiple active ingredients. Image would be safe to use on Bermuda grass, however Speedzone may cause discoloration on Bermuda in hot temperatures or if applied during spring green-up.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled for white clover.
There is not a specific time that you will fertilize the lawn after using Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. Please refer to the product label instructions for application details.
Yes you can use Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. It will not harm Bermuda grass if used as directed on the label. It is a selective, post-emergent herbicide.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate should only be applied to established lawns that have been mowed at least twice or 4 weeks after seeding, whichever comes first.