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Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3 features an improved formula which is twice as powerful in controlling tough weeds such as dandelion and clover. It is specially formulated to build deeper and stronger roots to prepare a better lawn in the coming spring season. It uses the Weedgrip Technology, which puts a strong grip to visible and non-visible weeds and kills them effectively. It also features Water Smart technology which improves the ability of your lawn grass to absorb water and essential nutrients compared to unfed lawns. It is advisable to apply this product in fall during the time when weeds are growing actively. Comes in a 14.29 lb. bag and covers up to 5,000 sq. ft.
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Active Ingredient | 2, 4-D - 1.21% Mecoprop-p - 0.61% Nitrogen (N) - 28% Soluble Potash (K2O) - 6% Sulfur (S) - 3% |
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Target pests |
Bull Thistle, Carpetweed, Chickweed, Clover, Dandelions, Ground Ivy, Mustard, Plantain, Ragweed, Wild Carrot and others * See label for complete list |
For use in | Residential Lawns |
Application |
Grass should be wet from dew or water before application Recommended to apply in fall when weeds are growing actively |
Pet safe | Yes, if followed by directions on label |
Yield | Covers up to 5,000 sq. ft. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | FL |
Special Features | Uses Weedgrip Technology which grips visible and non-visible weeds and effectively kills them |
Shipping Weight | 17.24 lbs |
Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 50250) |
UPC | 032247502252 |
EPA Registration | 538-282 |
Aster, clover (red), lambsquarter, red sorrel (sheep sorrel), bindweed clover (white), lespedeza (seeding), scarlet pimpernel, bittercress, cudweed, black medic, curly dock, mallow, shepherdspurse, dandelion, moneywort, smartweed, buckhorn, morningglory, sow thistle, bull thistle, dollarweed, mustard, spurweed, burclover, English daisy, pennywort, stitchwort, buttonweed, evening primrose, pepperweed, Canada thistle, filaree, pigweed, fleabane, plantain, vetch, catsear (coast dandelion), ground ivy, wild carrot, hawkweed, yarrow, chickweed, heal all, purslane, yellow rocket, chicory, henbit, pusley (Florida), cinquefoil, horseweed, clover (hop), knotweed (seeding), ragweed.
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Especially in a drought.
When using Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3 you want to be sure the grass is wet from dew or water before application. Per the manufacturer, you should put this out when you are not expecting any rainfall for 24 hours. So you can water any time after that 24-hour period.
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You should wait at least one month after applying Scott's Turf Builder Winterguard Fall Weed and Feed to overseed. The best time to overseed your lawn in PA is just before the fall rains begin to fall in mid -September and into mid October. You can check with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for more specific timing.
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You may mow your lawn 2 days after applying Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3.
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Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3 is not labeled for use in horse pastures.
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Yes, Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3 is labeled to control bittercress when actively growing if used as directed.
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