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Scotts STEP 1 Crabgrass Preventer Plus Lawn Food is part of Scott's 4 Step Annual Program and is the first step to a beautiful and strong lawn. Apply this STEP 1 in early spring which is from February to April and get a thick and vibrant lawn. The 27-0-7 fertilizer and herbicide rolled into one mixture lets the lawn grow more roots to better absorb essential micronutrients and water as opposed to unfed lawns. Scotts STEP 1 not only prevents crabgrass from taking over the lawn it also helps protect the lawn against heat, drought and stresses making them last longer and more beautiful. This will also allow to quickly get a greener lawn after winter. Scotts STEP 1 is not for newly seeded areas.
| Active Ingredient | Pendimethalin 1.29% |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Crabgrass, Foxtail, Barnyard-grass, Fall Panicum, Spurge and Oxalis (common Yellow Woodsorrel) |
| For use in | Established Lawns Only (Do Not apply to Newly Seeded or Sodded lawns) |
| Application |
Apply when grass is dry - Set the Spreader based on spreader settings listed on the Label Highly Recommend using a Scotts spreader for better results The Lawn should Receive 1/4 to 1/2 inch of water within 2-3 days after application |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | |
| Coverage Area | 13.35 lbs. Covers 5,000 square feet |
| Shipping Weight | 13.56 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 39181) |
| UPC | 032247391818 |
| EPA Registration | 538-190 |
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