Per the product label for Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs: Accidential application to turf may occur when applying. It is not recommended for weed control in turfgrass, but turfgrasses are generally tolerant to small amounts of the product that fall outside of the intended area of application.
Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. is not labeled for weed control in turfgrass in any way and would not be recommended, it is only for landscaped areas, ground covers, etc. It is a pre-emergent herbicide only and does not kill any actively growing emerged weeds.
Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. is not labeled for Creeping Red Fescue. We would not advise applying Snapshot. We do want to offer Pennington Pro 0-0-7 which is listed to help prevent weeds safely in Creeping Red Fescue.
Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. can suppress Kentucky Bluegrass.
No, Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. should only be used on and around landscape ornamentals, ground covers, field ornamentals, non-cropland and around other ornamentals.
Snapshot 2.5 TG should not be applied to turf grasses. Snapshot 2.5 TG is meant to be used in landscape beds and around trees. We do carry pre-emergent herbicides and post-emergent herbicides for your lawn. Please let us know the type of turfgrass you have and what weeds you are targeting and we can help you select a product that will fit your needs.
Snapshot 2.5 TG is not labeled to be used over grass/seeded areas. It may prevent the grass seed from germinating in the area. You may want to contact the manufacturer directly to see what (if anything) can be done. You can reach Dow by calling 800-992-5994.
Snapshot 2.5 TG is not labeled for use on lawns. It should be used in landscape beds and around trees only. Please take a look at our selection of other pre-emergent herbicides to find an option that will work for your lawn.
Snapshot 2.5 TG is labeled for Pennsylvania smartweed and should be applied prior to germination for control.
It does not need to be applied along with Dimension 2EW as they are both pre-emergent herbicides. Snapshot 2.5 TG is one of our most popular pre-emergent herbicides for use around ornamentals and ground covers, and several types of liriope are listed as tolerant on the product label. These plants would need to be established before applying the Snapshot or most other pre-emergent herbicides. A popular post-emergent for use around liriope is Fusilade II Herbicide, which will target grassy weeds. Always read the product label before purchasing and applying herbicides to ensure that it will fit your needs.
We understand that it is tricky to know what setting to use on your spreader, but since there are so many available on the market, it is important to calibrate your own equipment based on your application and the product you are using. For Snapshot 2.5 TG, you will use 2.3 to 4.6 pounds of granules per 1,000 square feet. Please refer to the product label for the best rates for the area you are treating and the weeds you are targeting. Please see below for more details on how to calibrate your spreaders. Many folks will start at either the lowest setting or at 1 setting lower than the middle setting. We also have an excellent instructional video here.
Almost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet. So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know anytime you apply any product that calls for so much of it per 1000 square feet, you always set your spreader on this setting. You can calibrate this by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and placing 4 ounces of any type of product of similar granule size, or of the Snapshot in the spreader. Start with a low setting and start walking your marked off area at a normal pace. You can adjust as you go and find the basic setting for you to apply the product over a 1000 square feet.
Snapshot 2.5 TG is a great pre-emergent herbicide to apply prior to weed germination. It will not kill any existing weeds that have already emerged or mature.
Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs.? is not labeled to be used around anything edible and products must be used according to the product label. Applying in this area would make any edibles unconsumable. We recommend that you consult with the manufacturer on edible consumption after the application. They can be reached at 800-992-5994.
Snapshot 2.5 TG is a pre-emergent herbicide that needs to be activated with about 0.5 inches of rainfall or irrigation. If you are expecting extremely heavy rains, then it would be best to delay your application so that your barrier is not disturbed. Snapshot should be activated within 3 days of application for best results. Repeat applications at 150 lbs per Acre or higher should not be made sooner than 60 days, per the product label.
Snapshot 2.5 TG can be reapplied in 60 days. Do not exceed the labeled per acre total within a 12 month period.
Snapshot can be reapplied in 60 days. You should water it in as soon as possible following the application.
Snapshot is a selective pre-emergent herbicide that is labeled to control chamberbitter in flower gardens. Please refer to the product label for application instructions. You want to apply prior to emergence of targeted weeds. It can be reapplied in 60 days. You should water it in as soon as possible following the application. We would recommend using Snapshot when the frost is gone.
Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. is not labeled for stiltgrass. Most university studies recommend a product containing the active ingredient of Pendimethalin. Pendulum 3.3EC contains that active ingredient, however it does not list stiltgrass specifically.
We understand that it is tricky to know what setting to use on your spreader, but since there are so many available on the market, it is important to calibrate your Speedy Green equipment based on your application and the product you are using. For Snapshot 2.5 TG, you will use 2.3 to 4.6 pounds of granules per 1,000 square feet. Please refer to the product label for the best rates for the area you are treating and the weeds you are targeting. Please see below for more details on how to calibrate your spreaders. Many folks will start at either the lowest setting or at 1 settinglower than the middle setting. We also have an excellent instructional video here.
Almost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet. So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know anytime you apply any product that calls for so much of it per 1000 square feet, you always set your spreader on this setting. You can calibrate this by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and placing 4 ounces of any type of product of similar granule size, or of the Snapshot in the spreader. Start with a low setting and start walking your marked off area at a normal pace. You can adjust as you go and find the basic setting for you to apply the product over a 1000 square feet.
Since timing can vary widely by region, we recommend contacting your local county extension office for the best application timing in your specific area. They will know exactly when you should apply a pre-emergent for best results.