Sedgehammer
By Joseph on 09/02/2016
sledgehammer herbicide for nut grass
By Warren on 09/05/2016
sledgehammer herbicide for nut grass
By Warren on 09/05/2016
sledgehammer herbicide for nut grass
By Warren on 09/05/2016
Great stuff
By Carole on 09/05/2016
Sedgehammer
By Bill on 09/06/2016
nutseed grass
By John on 09/08/2016
My Nemesis NUTGRASS
By Steve on 09/11/2016
great producet great price
By Lynnette on 09/12/2016
Sedgehammer
By Tommy on 09/12/2016
Dead dead dead
By Don on 09/12/2016
SedgeHammer Herbicide
By Greg on 09/13/2016
Stuff works
By B. on 09/13/2016
I could not believe it when my yard guy said there was a product that would kill the nutsedge in my yard but not harm my fescue lawn! Five years ago I bought a product that claimed it would kill this ornery weed grass but it also killed my entire back yard! My yard guy gave me a couple of small scoops into my sprayer which then was applied to my yard and voli, the sedge turned yellow in five to eight days. It is dead! I then ordered several packs and am ready the next time it pops up! Thanks to sedgehammer!
Greatstuff
By Dave on 09/18/2016
Greatstuff
By Dave on 09/18/2016
Killed it all
By Rodger on 09/21/2016
SedgeHammer
By Greg on 09/21/2016
Works Great
By Pat on 09/22/2016
SedgeHammer Worked Great!
By Tom on 09/24/2016
SedgeHammer Herbicide
By Dan on 09/26/2016
How efective
By Ken on 09/27/2016
So far, it looks like it's working.
By Michael on 09/29/2016
SedgeHammer
By Vickey on 10/28/2016
uncertain
By Jj on 10/28/2016
Sedgehammer...Good stuff!
By Pam on 11/04/2016
Sedgehammer Herbicide
By Mel on 11/06/2016
SedgeHammer works wonders on the aggressive nutsedge weed. I recently purchased an existing home where most of the lawn was covered with nutsedge and other weeds. I wanted to plant grass seed as soon as possible so I dug the weeds manually. I found that nutsedge have roots reaching down as deep as 18 inches. I attempted to remove all of the foliage, roots and any nuts attached to the weed. After planting the grass seed I noticed the return of some of the nutsedge. It multiplied like crazy. I waited several weeks for the new grass to mature and instead of spraying the Sedgehammer (afraid of killing the new seed), I gathered each plant at the base, sprayed the herbicide between my gloved fingers and pulled the liquid upward to the top of the foliage. Within 6-7 days the foliage on the nutsedge turned yellow. It was recommended that the herbicide not be applied until after new grass had been moved several times. Because the weed was multiplying so rapidly, I chose to individually treat each plant. I have noticed no damage to the new grass. I am very impressed with Sedgehammer. It works as described and is much easier than individually pulling or digging the weed.
Wow! It Works
By Mike on 01/26/2017
I had several spots where my St Augustine was being taken over by the sedge grass. I bought the small quantity not trusting that it would work. You have to be patient because it takes time. The area I sprayed now has healthy St, Augustine, but the sedge grass is dead. This product really works great.
Not Sure About This Product
By John on 02/04/2017
I have tried this in a few areas and the sedge has popped up again. I need to order more, I guess. Overall, I guess it is the same as Image but I was hoping for better results.
Expert response:
Thank you for your comments! It can be easy to miss nutsedge in grass that is mowed regularly, so it is not uncommon to need multiple applications to get all the nutsedge in the yard, especially if you are only spot treating. Sedgehammer will need about 28 days to kill the treated nutsedge plants. Please let us know if we can further assist you!
Sedgehammer
By Bill on 02/08/2017
I have Daylily beds around our home and there was one that was being covered in Nut grass. I tried several things, which included round-up, but without success. I didn't think there was anything that would kill the nut grass until I purchased a package of Sedgehammer. I thought that it was not going to work either. It took about 3 weeks before I began to see the grass start to turn brown and dry up. It does not hurt the daylilies if the spray gets on them. There were places that I had missed, so I ordered two more packages, however, the weather has not yet permitted me to spray the grass that I missed. I would recommend this for spraying nut grass.
Heartily Endorse
By Terri on 04/04/2017