Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is safe for pets when it is used according to the product label. You want to make sure pets are not in the area while applying the product. Once the treated areas dry completely, chewing or eating grass will not be harmful and your pet can resume normal activity within the area.
It is recommended not to mow within 2 days before or after application of Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3.
It is recommended that you wait at least one month after an application of Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 to reseed.
According to the product label, you do not want to water the lawn within 24 hours after application of Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3.
After applying Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3, weed stems will usually begin to twist and curl in several days, but a month or more may be required to see full control.
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is a fertilizer and post-emergent herbicide, so it is designed to be used in late Spring when target weeds are young and actively growing. You can reapply after at least 30 days as long as your turf is listed as safe. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. In the fall, do not treat centipede after the first of October and do not treat bahia after the first of November. Wait at least one month after using this product to seed, sod, or plant grass sprigs. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 should be applied when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 60-90 degrees.
According to the product label, you do not want to water the lawn within 24 hours after application of Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3. It does not require watering in after application.
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is a post emergent with fertilizers. It could have impacted the grass seed growth as you sould wait at least 3 weeks after application of a post emergent to seed.
You want to wait at least 2 days before mowing after applying Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 should be applied to newly seeded lawns after the 4th mowing.
Yes, Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 will damage ornamentals if it is used around them. This product is only labeled for use on residual lawns.
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is a fertilizer and post-emergent herbicide, so it is designed to be used in late spring when target weeds are young and actively growing. You can reapply after at least 30 days as long as your turf is listed as safe. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. In the fall, do not treat centipede after the first of October and do not treat bahia after the first of November. Wait at least one month after using this product to seed, sod, or plant grass sprigs. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
You should wait until the new seed has grown enough to be mowed 4 times before applying Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 per the product label.
If Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is applied before seed you will need to wait at least one month to seed, sod or plant grass sprigs. If Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 is applied after seeding you would need to delay application to newly seeded sodded or sprigged areas until the new grass has been mowed four times.
If applying Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 using a Scotts Turf Builder Mini Broadcast Spreader you will set the spreader at 3.5
There is no recommended wait time after applying Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 to apply an insect control product. You can apply now.
According to the Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 product label, you should delay application to newly seeded, sodded or sprigged areas until the new grass has been mowed 4 times.
According to the Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 product label you would want to delay application on newly seeded, sodded or sprigged areas until new grass has been mowed 4 times.
Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3 should be applied only to residential lawns, so we recommend avoiding applications to cacti/succulents.