Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to eliminate wild violets. The mixing rate is 1.2 to 1.5 fl oz per 1000 square feet. This can be used in 1-2 gallons of water.
Mixed Surge solution needs to be used within 24 hours after dilution to maintain efficacy.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled to be used in pastures. We apologize but are unable to find a product label for Star of Bethlehem in pastures. We would recommend contacting your local agricultural department for a product recommendation. We can then see if we can obtain it.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf has a maximum application rate of 2 per year.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be used on centipedegrass.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is safe for applications to established bahia lawns and will suppress actively growing dayflower. It is applied at 2.5-4 pts per acre, 10 to 220 gal./Acre (0.23 to 5.0 gal. per 1,000 sq. ft.).
For post emergent control of doveweed in Bahiagrass you can use either Surge Broadleaf Herbicide or Blindside. There is not currently an available pre-emergent labeled for it.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is safe for established Bermuda turf. The results can be from the lawn being stressed or other factors. We recommend that you consult with the manufacturer, PBI Gordon Corporation. 800-821-7925 to determine the exact cause and ways to addresss the lawn moving forward.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to control wild violet and it can safely be applied to Bermuda grass.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is a broadleaf herbicide that will not eradicate the grassy weeds. Please provide your desired turf for an alternate recommenation.
No, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf cannot be applied to St. Augustine grass.
No, Surge isn't labeled for St Augustine grass since it would damage the turf.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled to control crabgrass. Drive XLR8 is our most popular post-emergent crab grass herbicide.
We are not familiar with Duraturf Crabgrass Killer. We would not recommend mixing Surge Broadleaf Herbicide with any herbicide requiring the use of a surfactant, in the same tank. Per the label of Surge Herbicide, this product should not be mixed with a surfactant because it will damage your turf grass.
No, Surge broadleaf herbicide cannot be sprayed on areas that will be grazed in. You can use Crossbow depending on the grass type for non lactating animals.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled for poison sumac. We would recommend using something like Crossbow instead.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to kill Ground Ivy (also known as Creeping Charlie). Please find the rates below as we are not sure of your desired turf.
Cool-Season Turf: 1.2 - 1.5 oz. per 0.23 - 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. (3.25 - 4 pints per 10 - 220 gallons of water per acre)
Warm-Season Turf: 1 - 1.2 oz. per 0.23 - 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. (2.75 - 3.25 pints per 10 - 220 gals of water per acre)
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled for use in grazing pastures. We would recommend GrazonNext HL Herbicide, as it is safe to use on pastures with numerous different types of grass. GrazonNext HL Herbicide is a broadleaf weed control product that will kill more than 100 different types of weeds, including the more difficult to kill perennials, like nightshades and bull nettles. There are no grazing restrictions using GrazonNext HL Herbicide. We would suggest they not be in the area during the application and while the surfaces are wet, once the treated surfaces are completely dry then they can return. Please refer to the GrazonNext HL Herbicide label for exact labeling restrictions.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf should not be mixed with any surfactants. Per the product label it states that using a surfactant with this product could damage leaf tissue in turf grass. We would suggest making your Quinclorac/Methylated Seed Oil application separately from when you apply the Surge.