Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6

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Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6
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3.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.6

5 Reviews | 6 Q&A

Product Overview

Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 is the perfect choice to control broadleaf weeds in your lawn in cooler temperatures all while providing the nutrients your lawn needs. Apply Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 in early fall and spring to active, young weeds early in the morning when dew is present on the grass. Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 controls hard to kill broadleaf weeds like clover, ground ivy, and dandelions in established lawns.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester 1.15% Dicamba 0.07% Mecoprop-P 0.17% Sulfentrazone 0.03%
Target pests Dandelions, Clover, Ground Ivy and over 200 broad-leaf weeds
* See label for complete list
For use in Established Cool & Warm-Season Lawns
Application * See label for complete application instructions
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
NOT FOR SALE TO CA
Coverage Area 7,600 sq. ft.
Shipping Weight 18.90 lbs
Manufacturer VPG (Mfg. Number: 10930)
UPC 732221109308
EPA Registration 2217-883-7401

Details

Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 is a combination of four proven weed killers: 2,4D, dicamba, mecocrop, and sulfentrazone. This herbicide controls a wide range of lawn weeds and contains the 18-0-6 slow release fertilizer providing a supply of plant nutrients.

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  • 1 of 5 Stars

    wasted money

    By Susan on 11/19/2014

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    I spent $140 on this to attempt to kill my dandelion-type weeds. I followed directions exactly (wet immediately before applying in sections) but it only wilted a few leaves of some of the weeds. It has been two weeks now and still not the results that were promised. I'm really disappointed because I had high hopes. It did kill some of the taller weeds. I guess a spray would have worked better. Sad.

    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    We are sorry that you are disappointed with the results from your treatment. If you have not had the particular weed that you are treating identified, then we would suggest calling your local cooperative extension for assistance with identification and for recommendations on which products to use and at what time of year. The Extension program is an excellent resource since they will specialize in your locale: http://counties.agrilife.org/

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    6 of 8 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Fertilizer

    By Carol on 11/08/2014

    Verified Purchase

    Received order on time. Using the Scott's Spreader I used, the fertilizer did not cover nearly as much area as it indicated. We will see next Spring how well it performs.

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    3 of 7 people found this review helpful

  • 2 of 5 Stars

    Kinda expensive!

    By Robert on 05/22/2020

    It's been two weeks since application to areas infested with chickweed. I see more growth in fescue but not so much impact killing off the chickweed. I have a second bag to do another application later.

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    1 of 2 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    DoMyOwn Review

    By William on 03/27/2020

    I ordered ferti-lome's Weed Free Zone plus Lawn Fertilizer. I received a box in the mail that was in good condition. I have no idea how they got the package in the box it came in, however I don't intend to ship it again. I have a problem in my lawn with clover, and I'm hoping this takes care of it.

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    0 of 1 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Best fertilizer

    By David on 05/01/2020

    You want your lawn looking great and not sprayed with a person in a respirator and suit? Buy this company

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Will 2,4-D kill tulip bulbs?
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If  you are asking about Fertilome Weed free Zone with 2,4 D the label suggests the the product will harm ornamentals. Part of the label shown below:

  Do not allow spray drift onto Vegetables, Flowers, Ornamental Plants, Shrubs,
Trees and other desirable plants since injury may result.
• Do not exceed specified dosages for any area. Be particularly careful within
dripline of trees and other ornamental species.
• Do not apply as a fine mist because of potential injury to desirable plants.

We recommend to contact the master gardener for a product recommendation that works in your area to safely treat around the tulips.  Here is the link http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/index.html

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Does this product have a pre-emergent in it?
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No, the Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 is a post emergent herbicide with fertilizer.

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Will Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 hurt trees?

My yard is full of big oak tree's and cypress trees. Will this product hurt the trees?

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Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 can be safely used in yards with trees though caution should be taken to avoid applying the product to any exposed tree roots.

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When applying Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 with a Scotts Spreader, what setting should I be using?
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If using a Scotts Broadcast Spreader when applying Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6, the setting should be at 4.5. Each bag will cover 7,000 sq ft and is applied at 2.5-3 lbs per 1,000 sq ft.

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Is Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 safe For St. Augustine?

Is this product safe for St. Augustine grass? Is now (April) the correct time to apply this for Birmingham, AL climate?

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The Ferti-Lome Weed Free Zone Plus Lawn Fertilizer 18-0-6 product label specfically states not to use on St Augustine lawns. Ferti-Lome Weed-Out Plus Lawn Fertilizer 25-0-4 could be used, if your lawn needed this amount of fertilizer and is not Floratam or another improved variety of St. Augustine.  We would recommend taking a soil sample to your master gardener to get it tested. Once you know exactly what your soil is lacking, we will be able to make a proper recommendation for you in regards to fertilizer.  For St Augustine lawns this product is applied when weeds are actively growing, this is typically April - May.

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