Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jim from Atlanta, Ga
    06/19/2018
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge harm creeping jenny and dwarf mondo grass?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge can be used on mondograss to control listed weeds, however the product label does not list creeping jenny as tolerant. We would not recommend spraying this product on the creeping jenny ground cover. If you would like to tell us what weeds you are targeting, then we may be able to better assist in selective an appropriate product.

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    32 of 33 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Craig from Dallas, Tx
    07/13/2014
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    Does Image for nutsedge have an expiration date?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray if stored in a cool dry area will last for 2 years.
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    25 of 26 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Dawn from Georgetown,tx
    08/08/2016
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray be applied at any temperature?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray works best when applied when temps are between 65-75 degrees.

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    22 of 23 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Annette from Euless, Tx
    06/28/2015
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    I have Nutsedge growing in my Asian Jasmine Bed. If I spray it with Image will it hurt my Asian Jasmine?
    A
    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray is labeled to be applied on and will not kill Asiatic Jasmine also know as Asian Jasmine.
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    19 of 21 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Worley
    02/22/2017
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    How late can I spray poa annua in Bermuda Grass with Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray can be applied any time that your target weeds are actively growing. 

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    10 of 10 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Leonard from San Antonio, Texas
    03/04/2016
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    Is it normal for the bottle of Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray to still be full after spraying?
    I applied the Image Ready to Spray product using the connect and spray method. After spraying the whole lawn the bottle was still full. Did the product get applied to my lawn?
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    The application rate of  Image Kills Nutsedge Ready is very small. Are you treating a small area? You may also need to remove the top and make sure the syphon is properly intact. Please call us at 866-581-7378 if we can be of further assistance. 

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    8 of 23 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Camille from Smithfield, Nc
    07/16/2016
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray in my perennial and annual flower beds?
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    Unfortunately, Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray is not labeled for flower beds. You would need to do spot treatments within those flower beds with this product. You would just need to avoid spraying the desirable ornamentals. 

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    5 of 9 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Jackie from Wailuku
    09/21/2017
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    How long should I wait after seeding before treating with Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray?
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    Wait at least 11/2 months after treatment of Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray before reseeding, winter overseeding, or plugging lawns. You should wait for the desired area to have had a minimum of 2-3 mowings prior to use.

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    5 of 5 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Dianne from Jefferson, Georgia
    03/13/2014
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray on an established centipede lawn?
    I have wild onion or garlic in my established centipede lawn. I live in the Athens, Georgia area. The centipede will not green up until early May.
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray can be applied to established centipede lawns. Per the product label, you should time applications to follow the first killing frost. It can be applied prior to or soon after the emergence of the listed weeds with the exception of wild onion and wild garlic which must be emerged at the time of application. It also may require more than one application.
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    4 of 6 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Norma from Mount Sinai, Ny
    07/29/2014
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    How much time do I need to wait between Image applications for nut grass?
    I used my first application of Image for nut grass on July 23. I can see some results, but I think I may need another application. I am also have aeration and seeding done late September so if possible I would like to apply Image one more time.
    A
    With Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray, a second application can be done 6 weeks after the initial application. Full results are normally seen within 3-5 weeks. Second applications are not always necessary. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
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  • Asked by Jan from Greenwood
    06/22/2018
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray kill my amarillos and/or calla lillies if sprayed in the bed?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray is not labeled to be used around shrubs/plants not listed on the label as tolerable and neither of the plants mentioned are there.  Care should be taken to avoid contact with the desirables and keep outside of the dripline of them.

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    1 of 1 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Anne from Bluffton, Sc
    09/23/2021
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    Does Image Ready to spray nutsedge killer (used on a hose as directed) need to be watered in?
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    Per the product label for the Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray: Water in within 1-7 days after application to wash the Image into the root zone where the greatest weed control activity occurs.

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    1 of 2 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Ruben from Bakersfield, California
    11/03/2020
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    Can the Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray hose end spray bottle be re-used?
    Will the application be the same if the hose end bottle is refilled with concentrated bottle?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray

    cannot be refilled and reused as it is pre-measured and a one time use only.  There is no way to set it to a rate per gallon of water dispersed as you would need with a concentrated product.

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  • Asked by Ron from Fritch, Tx
    04/04/2019
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    Can I buy Image Kills Nutsedge in a gallon size?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray is only available in the quart size.

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  • Asked by Kim from Bradenton Florida,
    11/23/2018
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray be mixed and sprayed from a lawn sprayer?
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    Per the manufacturer Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray should be applied from the original bottle only. Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be mixed and applied with a sprayer. 

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  • Asked by Billy from Stilwell, Ok
    08/24/2017
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray in a hand pump sprayer like the concentrate?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray should be applied from the original bottle only, and the concentrate can be diluted with water and dispersed in a one gallon hand pump sprayer.

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  • Asked by Bill from Lake Jackson, Tx
    06/29/2021
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    After spraying Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray how long before dogs can go in yard?
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    Pets are safe to re-enter the area where Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray has been applied once the product has completely dried typically after 4-6 hours. 

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  • Asked by Nick from Phoenix, Arizona
    09/12/2021
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    How long do you have to wait before you can seed an area after applying Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray?
    I'm in Phoenix Arizona and I plan on using this to speed up my transition process in the spring time from rye to Bermuda and there is a hard compacted spot on my lawn that I'm going to till up to loosen it up and after that put down Arden 15 bermuda seed.
    A

    The product label states to wait 1.5 months after treatment of Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray before seeding of any type.

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  • Asked by David from Columbia, Sc
    03/01/2022
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    How long after applying Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray to kill wild onion do I need to wait to mow my centipede lawn?
    A

    For best results, do apply within 24 hrs of when rainfall is expected and do not mow within 2 days before or 2 days following the application of Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray

    Please view the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by David from Abilene, Texas
    06/07/2022
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray be applied to newly planted zoysiagrass sod to kill nutgrass?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Ready to Spray should not be planted to newly sodded or seeded turfgrass until after the 2nd mowing to prevent injury. After the newly sodded zoysia has established, this product would be safe to use to treat nutsedge. 

    Please view the product label for more information. 

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