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Product Highlights

  • Easy-to-use 13.5g pack treats 1,000 sq ft
  • Controls yellow & purple nutsedge, kyllinga and more
  • Contains a non-ionic surfactant to help aid absorption into waxy nutsedge leaves
  • Product Overview

    SedgeHammer +  Herbicide kills nutsedge without injury to turfgrass, established ornamentals, shrubs, and/or trees. SedgeHammer Plus (+) provides post-emergence control of both purple nutsedge and yellow nutsedge. This nutsedge killer herbicide also controls many broadleaf weeds and suppresses kyllinga. Nutsedge is controlled after emergence in cool and warm season turf grasses such as St. Augustinegrass, Bermudagrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, tall and fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass. Sedgehammer + is considered one of the more "gentle to turfgrass" nutsedge killers and pets and people can return to the treated area once the spray dries. 

    The “+” (plus) in SedgeHammer + indicates that it already contains a non-ionic surfactant.  This saves you time and money – no additional product is needed and no extra time spent mixing in additional product.  The surfact helps the Sedgehammer Plus spray spread across and penetrate into the waxy leaves of nutsedge more easily.  The surfactant also helps with water dispersion, ensuring the spray is even across the leaf for absorption into the vascular system of the plant. 

    Product Features:

    • Easy-to-use pre-measured packs
    • Contains built-in non-ionic surfactant
    • Can be used on a variety of warm and cool season turf types
    • Knocks down yellow and purple nutsedge, selectively control Kyllinga species, and certain broadleaf weeds
    • Labeled for use on commercial and residential area, established lawns, golf courses, and woody ornamentals in landscaped areas

    Each 13.5 gram packet will treat 1,000 sq. ft.

    For larger areas, consider using SedgeHammer Herbicide in the 1.33 oz. bottle, which treats up to 40,000 sq. ft.  

     
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  • 834 Customer Reviews

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    5 of 5 Stars

    It works!

    By Charles on 06/20/2010

    I've been fighting nutsedge for several years using nutsedge and crabgrass control products. They were disgustingly ineffective. I read of other people's experience with SedgeHammer on a daylily web p…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Sedgehammer - THE solution for nutsege

    By Len on 09/02/2010

    This hot, dry summer we've been having here in Tidewater, Virginia has been awful for the fescue we grow here but perfect for nutsedge. My infestation was extensive. A few tips: Follow all the advice…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Sedgehammer

    By Gary on 07/16/2010

    I hate nut grass. It has been a problem for me from my first yard. I have used Roundup with an eye dropper and even a hypodermic syringe to kill the stuff. Then a man recommended SedgeHammer. The pric…

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  • 290 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Is Sedgehammer safe to use in a butterfly-friendly garden? Will it harm visiting butterflies?
    A

    Since SedgeHammer Plus Herbicide does not have any insecticidial properties, it should not harm insects such as butterflies. However we would recommend spraying when they are not actively there. Also …

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    Q
    How long after spraying do I need to wait to add mulch?
    I have nutsedge in a flower bed with plants, and I need to mulch the bed. How long after I spray the nutsedge can I mulch? I assume I should spray and not remove the nutsedge immediately but wait several weeks after mulching to pull them?
    A

    Using SedgeHammer Plus Herbicide the nutsedge itself takes about 3-6 weeks to die in some cases, so realistically you could mulch pretty close after if you are mulching over where you applied the Sed…

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    Q
    Can Sedgehammer be used in a garden with potatoes?
    A

    SedgeHammer may not be the best option for you.  It is meant more for nutsedge control in turf grass and it cannot be used in or around a vegetable garden or anything edible. It remains in the soil f…

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