You can mow at least two days prior to Martin's TopShot Weed Killer application and two days after application. It’s best to bag clippings.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer is pet safe when used as directed. You can allow pets in the treated areas once they have completely dried. Typically at least a few hours.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer is only labeled to control the weeds listed on the product label and sage is not listed.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer is only labeled for the target weeds listed on the product label, sage is not listed.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer is not labeled to kill carpetgrass. Unfortunately, we do not carry a product labeled to control carpetgrass, you will need to spot treat with a non-selective product like Roundup QuikPRO and reseed or resod.
It is recommended that you use the Martin's TopShot Weed Killer when the temperatures are below 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be applied every 30 days as needed.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer does include both wild onion and wild garlic on the list of weeds controlled by this product on the label.
Martin's TopShot Weed Killer is labeled safe to use on bermudagrass. It is best not to make any type of herbicide applications to bermuda when it is transitioning to dormancy. We recommend you contact your local extension office to find out when it is safe to stop making herbicide applications to your lawn in your area.