As long as the planted crops are listed on the product label for Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder you can apply in the middle and in the same area as them.
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder does not indicate on the label that is safe for moss. We suggest consulting with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for a selective product that can be applied to hillsides safely
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder is labeled to control purslane if used as directed.
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder can be applied to Cucurbits — Postplant Emerged (Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Watermelon). It does not list beets on the product label specifically.
Yes, according to the manufacturer you can use Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder when planting iron clay peas.
We recommend transplanting before making an application with Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder, otherwise you'll disturb the soil and ruin the efficacy of the treatment.
No Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder? can not be used on fruit or fruit trees. It is only labeled for a handful of vegetables and ornamentals. As an alternative you could use Monterey Grass Getter? and use a pre emergent like Casaron in the fall to prevent future growth.
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder is not labeled to be used on or around raspberries. Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is safe for use around edible vegetation and fruit trees as it does not persist in the soil and is approved for organic gardening. Be sure to not spray any of the plants you do not want to kill as it is non-selective and will kill anything it is applied to.
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder is labeled to be used around watermelons.
Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder is not labeled for German iris. It will not kill existing weeds as it is a pre-emergent herbicide that helps to control grasses and broadleaf weeds prior to germination. Grass Out Max can be applied in an iris bed without harming the iris if applied according to the instructions on the product label. Per the Snapshot product label: It may be applied for control of susceptible annual weeds in ornamental bulbs, e.g., bulbous iris, daffodil, hyacinth, and tulip. Apply Snapshot 2.5 TG to the soil surface 2 to 4 weeks after planting, but prior to the emergence of annual weeds.
Unfortunately, per the manufacturer Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder can't be used as a pre-emergent around strawberry plants.
Yes, Monterey Vegetable and Ornamental Weeder should be safe to use around Peony as long as the plants are healthy and well-established. If you are going to till or otherwise disturb the soil, you will get better coverage and control if you do this process before applying the pre-emergent herbicide. Otherwise, you may disturb the application and cause inconsistent control.