The Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is labeled to kill both dandelions and clover. We have heard of using a 2,4-D product such as the Hi-Yield at lower than recommended rates and spot spraying the dandelions only. There is still the potential to harm or stunt the clover but othe…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec can be applied to Centipede grass.
Yes, Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is labeled safe for zoysia grass. The product is not safe for use where animals would graze, only for use on ornamental turfgrass
Yes. You should apply the product when broadleaf weeds are young and tender. To avoid damage do not apply to St. Augustine or centipede grasses while emerging from winter dormancy. Damage may occur.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is not labeled for torpedo-grass and the product label does warn that it can be damaging to centipede grass. Most of the herbicides will only suppress the torpedograss for a short time. It is recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-select…
Read Full Answer »After the application of Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec has completely dried the dog can safely return.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec will not effect seeds in anyway.  It will only kill those broadleaf weeds that are sprayed directly during application.Â
According to the Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec product label the amount of product used in a hose-end sprayer will vary depending on the grass being treated. HOSE-END SPRAYER INSTRUCTIONS: Use a hose-end sprayer designed for lawns. Put the recommended amount of chemical (Column 1) …
Read Full Answer »We recommend that you apply the Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec on a day when you are not expecting any rainfall. You should not irrigate 24 hours after application.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec can be used on St. Augustine (Note: Not for use on improved varieties in the South)
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is labeled to be used on bermuda Grass, please be sure to refer to the product label to confirm that the type of weed you are trying to treat is listed.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is safe to use on both Bahia and Bermuda grasses, but not labeled for dollarweed.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec does not require you to use a spreader/sticker or surfactant according to the product label.
Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is not labled to kill crabgrass. Our most popular crabgrass product is Drive XLR8 Herbicide.  Drive XLR8 Herbicide is a post emergent selective herbicide that is labeled for crabgrass as well as many other troublesome weeds. Please refer to the  pro…
Read Full Answer »We recommend that you apply Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec on a day when you are not expecting any rainfall. You should not irrigate 24 hours after application in order for the product to have effective results.Â
Any post-emergent herbicide such as Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec or any 2,4-D product should be used only on established turfgrass. That means that if you have just reseeded, you need to wait until the new grass has been mowed at least twice before applying a post-emergent herbicide.
The mix rate for Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec will vary depending on the type of turfgrass that your lawn is. The mix rates range from 1 fl oz to 2 fl oz per gallon of water to cover 400 sq ft. To treat 46,500 sq ft, you will need approximately 116 fl oz to 232 fl oz of Southern Ag Lawn…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is labeled for dock and buttercups. It is not labeled for use in horse pastures. It is safe for use in fescue grass. We would recommend using Hi Yield Range and Pasture  2,4-d. It is safe for use on curly dock, buttercups and bitterweed.Â
Unfortuantely, Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec is not labeled for sandburs. You could use a product like Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate  which is labeled for sandbur and can be applied year round. Growth inhibition begins within a few hours of applicaiton, with yellowing accurring 1-2 w…
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Southern Ag Vantage Grass Killer is not labeled for use in a pumpkin patch. We recommend contacting Your Local Cooperative Extension Office and speaking with Master Gardener for suggestions on which products that can be used in a pumpkin patch.