ProSedge Herbicide is labeled to to treat nutsedge in liriope without causing harm to it.
No, ProSedge Herbicide is safe to apply to established centipede lawns for nutsedge control.
Halosulfuron Pro Herbicide is meant more for nutsedge control in turf grass and it cannot be used near a vegetable garden or anything edible. The main product used for weeds in a vegetable garden is a Roundup type product, like our RoundUp QuickPro product. Roundup Professional products do not leave a residual that could possibly be soaked up by the roots of your garden. Of course you do not want to get the RoundUp product on any plants you want to keep. You should only direct it at the weeds you want to get rid of.
ProSedge Herbicide is only labeled to eradicate Yellow Nutsedge, Purple Nutsedge, Horsetail, Kyllinga, Pigweed and a couple of others. We recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office regarding this invasive root system for treatment options.
If a second treatment is required, apply ProSedge Herbicide 6 to 10 weeks after the initial treatment. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
ProSedge Herbicide s best applied to nutsedge after it has reached the 3 to 8 leaf stage of growth. It can be applied in the summer but would be recommended in the early morning or late evening and not during the heat of the day.
Yes, Prosedge Herbicide and Turflon Ester can be mixed together in the same tank. Be sure to do a small tank mixture first to ensure there is no clumping between the two products. The mixing rate of Turflon Ester to control bermudagrass in cool season turf grass. The mixing rate is 3/4 fl oz per gallon of water.
Per the label on ProSedge Herbicide, you should not reseed or sod within 4 weeks of using ProSedge.
The scoop for ProSedge is 0.9 grams.
ProSedge is primarily made to kill nutsedge, and it is only labeled for a few other target weeds. We don't see that you ordered a surfactant with the ProSedge, and you will need one for this herbicide to work correctly. Keep in mind that this product takes 2-4 weeks to kill nutsedge when applied correctly, and you may need multiple applications to completely eradicate nutsedge from an area.
For us to make the best recommendation for you, we would need to know some of the specific weeds that you are targeting since some active ingredients will work better for some weeds. 3 Way Max is a great broadleaf herbicide that is safe to on Bermuda grass.
When using ProSedge Herbicide the 0.9 gram pack will cover 1,000 sq ft of area with 1-2 gallons of water. This is a powder form that dilutes in water. This product is labeled to suppress kyllinga not kill it, but it should stop the progression of it onto your property. You will need to mix a non-ionic surfactant with the ProSedge.
Yes, ProSedge Herbicide does come with a measuring spoon for easy mixing.
ProSedge Herbicide is only labeled for turf and ornamental applications. It cannot be used in a pasture with horses. We recommend consulting with the Dept of Agriculture in your state for an alternative recommendation.
ProSedge Herbicide is safe for pets as long as they are not in the area during application. They are safe to re-enter the area once the product has completely dried typically after 4-6 hours.
The ProSedge product label does not advise on any freezing temperature restrictions, only heat. Nutsedge thrives during the hot humid months and will typically stop growing when the temperatures cool off. ProSedge is best applied to nutsedge after it has reached the 3 to 8 leaf stage of growth so the longer the weed, the better the ProSedge will be absorbed. We recommend contacting your county extension office for advise on if the soil temperatures, weather and ground conditions would be favorable for you to apply. You can find your county extension office here
ProSedge Herbicide will kill clover and would not be recommended to use on a food plot if you are wanting to protect the clover. We have two products that protect clover in deer plots, Grass Out Max & Fusilade, but are not labeld for nutsedge. We recommend contacting your local Master Gardner for product recommendations specific to your needs.
Yes, there are no restirctions for shipping ProSedge Herbicide to Wisconsin. Please let us know if you need further assitance.