Great for broad leaf weeds
By Mark on 03/26/2021
Speed Zone
By John on 06/19/2020
Weeds beware
By Tim on 07/17/2020
Works
By Larry on 05/11/2016
Good product for problem areas. Controls broadleaf weeds in my lawn better than anything I've used in the past. Not the cheapest stuff out there, but, it is well worth the cost. I just need to get on a two application regiment for my lawn.
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Works as advertised
By David on 04/18/2020
SpeedZone is a good choice
By Sa on 06/29/2011
I've been using SpeedZone commercially for 4 years now, on about 190K sq. feet of 'high impact' grass areas. It's the best product for Dandelions, which has been a hard one to beat. I like to use it in conjunction with a liquid fertilizer. This helps SZ to work faster for me. Dandelions propagate so quickly, the product needs to work as fast as possible. SZ is not the best choice for thistle, but any other cheaper herbicide with 2,4-D will handle that. SZ keeps your tank and pump clean, which many others do not. Lastly, I've cut back my use of SZ this year because of its cost. I've tried diluting a little, but then it doesn't work. I would use it more, if it cost less.
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Kills Weeds and Sedge
By William on 09/12/2014
Still Winter here.
By Bryan on 03/20/2020
When you use a lot of SpeedZone
By Charles on 08/12/2016
As Advertised
By Chris on 08/01/2011
Not withstanding use restrictions, this stuff does the job! It took care of problems that Ortho wouldn't and more! You still have to pull the dead material so the lawn isn't full of dead weeds though. I recommend this for serious, no kidding around post-emergent turf weed control!
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Stubborn weeds
By Daniel on 04/17/2020
Not bad
By Marc on 05/17/2020
Well it's been about 24 days I think since I used this. It definitely does a job on dandolines, chick weed, and the best is the obliteration of creeping charlie. Not much effect so far on crab grasses. Also seeing the killing of some clover. Where patches of weeds were heavy there was no grass so had to throw down some seed but expected that. Plan to spot treat for some things later. Overall not bad just which it zapped more stuff.
Awesome Stuff
By Tim on 05/22/2013
I mainly had some white clover, chickweed, and wild onion that I was trying to get rid of. Just to give it that extra boost I mixed it with the Non-Ionic Surfactant for Herbicides as directed, marked off 1,ooo sq. ft. sections of the yard and mixed 1.1 oz. & 1 teaspoon of the Surfactant. After the 1st section I knew how fast I had to go and how much to spray. Ended up spraying the whole yard to get rid of other unwanted weeds. After I sprayed I went back approx. 4 hours later & I could see the white clover starting to curl. One week later I can see everything that SZ has eliminated. Thanks DMOPC.
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Post Emergent herbicide
By John on 06/08/2012
Late April 2012 I planted a new lawn by seed--approximately 3/4 acre, consisting of a mixuture of cool and warm season grasses. The imported top soil was unfortunatly loaded with weed seed which came up along with the new grass. The weeds were dominated by Virginia Knotweed, which at 6 weeks were ~12" inches in height and beginning to form seed heads. Using a 1:1 mix (oz Speed Zone to gallon water), due to the new grass being ~6 weeks mature, Speed Zone killed the knotweed and did not harm the tall fescue/little bluestem mix. Weeds wilted within 24 hrs and were mowed 7 days after application--the first cutting for the new grass. There are a few nut grass still in the seeded area not killed by Speed Zone, but these are small enough instances to be pulled. Speed Zone was very effective at controlling post emergent weeds in a stand of newly planted grass seed. I plan to extend it's use to my established lawn--spot treating small areas of white clover and oxalis (woodsorrel).
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