SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf - Gallon

4.5 out of 5 stars 36 Reviews | 31 Q&A

SpeedZone Herbicide 2.5 Gallon
gallon (128 oz)
Price/Ea.
$412.83

Buy 2 or more: $410.98 each

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gallon (128 oz)
$112.79
jug (2.5 gal)
$412.83
Total Price: $412.83

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  • Product Overview

    SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf - Gallon is a highly effective selective post-emergent herbicide with superior cool-weather performance. Contains four powerful active ingredients which help in establishing cool and warm-season grasses for common and troublesome weeds in turfgrass such as clover, spurge, ground ivy, pennywort, dandelion, and plantain. Evidence of injury can be seen within hours of application, and plants can die within 7 to 14 days. It is proven safe to apply on tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, annual bluegrass, red or fine leaf fescue, perennial ryegrass, creeping and colonial bentgrass, and mixtures of cool-season species in noncropland. The SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be used on institutional, ornamental, and residential sites, sod production, and noncropland. The spray solution must be above pH 5 and below pH 8. Available in a one-gallon jug.

     
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  • 36 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    3 of 5 Stars

    SpeedZone is a good choice

    By Sa on 06/29/2011

    I've been using SpeedZone commercially for 4 years now, on about 190K sq. feet of 'high impact' grass areas. It's the best product for Dandelions, which has been a hard one to beat. I like to use it i…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    Impressed so far

    By Matt on 06/03/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I waited a little too long (May 20) to try to kill the wild violet in my yard with Speed Zone. One treatment killed about half of it and very fast. Temps are above 90 now so I guess I'll try again in …

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Post Emergent herbicide

    By John on 06/08/2012

    Verified Purchase

    Late April 2012 I planted a new lawn by seed--approximately 3/4 acre, consisting of a mixuture of cool and warm season grasses. The imported top soil was unfortunatly loaded with weed seed which came …

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  • 31 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    How long do you need to wait to mow after spraying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf?
    A

    It is recommended not to mow within 2 days before or 2 days after applying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf.

    Q
    Application rates for Ortho Dial-N-Spray
    I would like to use non-Ortho concentrates in my Dial-N-Spray sprayer but I cannot find conversion ratios. For cool-season turfgrasses I prefer Bonide Weed Beater Ultra, but its broadcast application rates are listed in pints per acre. I am treating 9000 square feet and have no idea what setting on my hose-end sprayer to use. For spring treatments next year I would also like to use Speedzone Red, which lists rates for ounces per thousand square feet and gallons per thousand square feet; not ounces per gallon.
    A

    Generally, one gallon of mixed solution will treat 1,000 sq feet. So, Speedzone Red would be approx 1.5 fl oz per one gallon of mixed solution to treat 1000 sq. feet. Please follow the product labels …

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    Q
    What type of surfactant should I use with SpeedZone?
    A

    It is not necessary to use a surfactant when applying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf and it actually says on the label that adding a surfactant could reduce the selectivity on the turfgrass. …

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