The application rate for the Pendulum 2G when treating for crabgrass is roughly 75 pounds per acre. This comes out to roughly 1.70 pounds per 1000 sq/ft.
According to the product label Pendulum 2G will stain walkways and other concrete areas. You should sweep off any granules that get on the surfaces right away.
We would need more information in order to answer your question efficiently. What state are you in? What type of grass do you have? Pendulum 2G is a pre-emergent and would normally be put down in early March to late April before the weeds have germinated. This will depend on the area that you resi…
Read Full Answer »We don't carry that particular model spreader, so we are not sure what the exact settings would be. The easiest way to determine the correct setting for you needs is outlined below: If you need to use 3.6lbs of product per 1,000 sq ft you would add 3.6 lb of product to spreader, start with …
Read Full Answer »Pendulum 2G is a granular that has to be applied using a spreader and then watered in to activate the granules. Be sure to keep children and pets out of the area while the application is being performed and once the granules have been watered in and has had a chance to dry completely, the Pendulum 2…
Read Full Answer »When you apply Pendulum will depend on the type of weed you are trying to prevent. Pendulum 2G is a preemergent herbicide and it must be applied before the weeds germinate. You can call your local cooperative extension office to seek more information on the germination times in your region. 40 lbs c…
Read Full Answer »Pendulum 2G is labeled to be used as a pre-emergent around and over the top of dymondia. Â It will not affect any actively growing weeds.Â
You can apply Pendulum to dormant Bermuda grass. The Pendulum product label does recommend you make the initial application prior to weed germination in the spring.
Yes, you would want to apply the Pendelum 2G pre-emergent from mid February up until mid March in the Southern Zone for best results.
You can fertilize before, during, or after application of Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide.  The healthiest, hardiest lawns are fertilized 4 times per year, fall, summer, early spring and late spring.
According to the Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide product label, you want to delay reseeding or winter overseeding to treated turfgrass for at least 3 months following the last application of this product.Â
Yes, Pendulum 2G can be applied to St Augustine grass.  It would be best to contact your local cooperative extension office for specific application timing for your region. Â
Pendulum 2G can be applied in early spring to prevent field sandbur, and it can be applied in the late summer/early fall to prevent lawn burweed. Many areas of Texas have had a more mild winter than usual this year, so a lot of field sandbur has been behaving more like a perennial than an annual. In…
Read Full Answer »Pendulum 2G is not labeled to be used for dandelions. Dimension 2EW is labeled for dandelion, among many other types of weeds. Please make sure to read the product label to ensure this product is safe for your type of lawn.
Most weeds begin germinating when the soil temperature is 55 - 60 degrees, so it is best for you to apply this when the soil temperature average is 50 degrees. We would recommend contacting the master gardener at your local county extension office as they will be able to give you an exact time fr…
Read Full Answer »The settings for many Scotts rotary spreaders can be found on page 6 of the Pendulum 2G label. You can also view our spreader calibration video here. Â
We would not recommend to apply Pendulum 2G - 40 lb. bag where tomatoes are growing. Pendulum 2G - 40 lb. bag is a preemergent and therefore will be soaked into the soil. Please check out Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder It’s a pre-emergent specifically designed for those areas without harmin…
Read Full Answer »Pendulum 2G is a granular that has to be applied using a spreader and then watered in to activate the granules. Be sure to keep children and pets out of the area while the application is being performed. Once the granules have been watered in and have dried completely, children and pets can retur…
Read Full Answer »You can consider a pre emergent like Pendulum to spread for Burweed in your Bermuda lawn. This should be put down before germination.
Pendulum 2G is not labeled for use around anything edible. We would recommend spraying away from the dripline of any fruit trees.