Monterey Spurge Power

4.5 out of 5 stars 53 Reviews | 90 Q&A

Monterey Spurge Power
pint (16 oz)
Price/Ea.
$35.10

Buy 2 or more: $33.48 each

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pint (16 oz)
$35.10
case (6 pints)
$169.78
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  • Product Overview

    Monterey Spurge Power is a post-emergence herbicide formulated to control spurge, clover, dandelions, oxalis, creeping Charlie, wild violet, ground ivy, and broadleaf weeds in lawns. Spurge Power can be used in both cool and warm climates, and can help to control hard-to-kill weeds other products may leave behind.

     
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  • 53 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    wild violets in fescue lawn

    By Don on 06/25/2017

    I tried many products and nothing would kill the purple violets taking over my yard. I order Spurge Power and after spraying the violets started to fade. That was 2 weeks ago. I now need to do a small…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    Weed killer

    By Matt on 06/19/2016

    Well it doesn't kill the grass in my yard it does kill everything else though my problem was clovers and creeping charlie thissels and dandy lions. Knocked them all down after a few applications of li…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Spurge killer

    By Steve on 09/18/2013

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    Hey, it works! (But it also kills a tiny bit of grass around it already not drowned out by the spurge). For 2 years I was told by a Nursery that I had to apply a powder mixture that would keep spurge …

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  • 90 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Is Monterey Spurge Power safe for use in daylilies?
    I have a stand of violets growing in my daylilies. Looking for something to selectively kill the violets, but not harm the daylilies. - Central Virginia - Daylilies have begin to grow - Adjacent Lawn is fescue
    A

      Monterey Spurge Power should not be used on desirable groundcover or other ornamentals since it will likely cause damage to these plants.

    Q
    Spurge power and Prodiamine 65WG
    Can I add spurge power now and add the Prodiamine weeks late ?
    A

    Timing is very important when applying pre emergent products such as Prodiamine 65 WDG so you want to be sure to apply before the weeds germinate. For the best timing on when to apply both products in…

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    Q
    Can Monterey Spurge Power be used with centipede and el toro grasses?
    A

    Monterey Spurge Power can be applied to listed and warm and cool season species only as directed. Avoid applications to Centipede and St. Augustine unless injury can be tolerated. Avoid applications t…

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