The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Bill from Austin, Tx
    09/16/2019
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    I need to treat poa annua and oxalis in my Austin, TX zoysia lawn. How and when do I apply Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide?
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide contains a pre-emergent that needs to be applied before weeds have emerged as it is used to prevent germination.  Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region. 
      

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  • Asked by Bill from Georgetown, Texas
    09/15/2019
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    How do I set my Scott broadcast spreader to apply Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide?
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    Unfortunately we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo and the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide. Due to there being thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this below. 

    How to Calibrate your Spreader
     

     

     

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  • Asked by Brandon from Holly Ridge, Mc
    01/23/2020
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    Can I overseed after an application of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide? If so, what is the timeframe?
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    Yes, you are able to overseed after an application of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide. This product could inhibit the germination of turf species if you overseed too soon after an application. Please follow the intervals given based on the rates used on the table located on page two of the product label for best overseeding/reseeding results.

    When used at the lowest rates, it starts at 4 months after application that you can overseed. 

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  • Asked by Greg
    04/08/2020
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    Does Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide also feed the lawn like a fertilizer?
    Is a fertilizer application required as a supplemental to Barricade Andersons 0.48?
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    No, Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide is a pre-emergent that helps prevent weeds on the label from germinating, it does not contain a fertilizer.  What fertilizer you need is going to vary depending on what nutrients are needed. We actually have a great guide that can explain how to select the best fertilizer for your lawn.  You can find the guide here

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  • Asked by Aaron
    03/17/2021
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    Can I apply fertilizer at the same time as Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide or do I need to wait? If so how long?
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    When applying Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide there is no wait time to fertilize, you can apply around the same time.

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  • Asked by Gail from Green Bay, Wi
    03/14/2021
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    Is Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide safe for pets and kids?
    Is this safe for kids and dogs? If not, how long after applying can they go on the lawn?
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    Andersons Barricade is safe for pets and kids as long as they are not in the area during application. The granules will need to be watered in to be activated, and once the product has had time to try they are safe to re-enter the area. 
     

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  • Asked by Michael from Marietta, Ga
    02/21/2021
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    Is rain after The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide application an issue?
    It has been dry for the past 3 days, however rain is in the forecast off and on for the next 5 days. Should I apply now and water in ahead of the rain or wait 5 more days?
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    Per the product label of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide, "Apply this product to dry foliage only. Overhead irrigation or rainfall soon after application will wash granules off plant foliage and activate this product in the soil." You may want to wait until there is no rain in the forecast.  Though you should water in the product ½ inch within 7 days of applying.

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  • Asked by Dwayne from Marietta, Georgia
    02/16/2021
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    Can you water in The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide immediately after application or do you have to wait a day or two before watering?
    Can I apply the product then within minutes of application turn on my sprinkler system to water the product into the soil?
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    Yes, it is best to water in after an application of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide.  If not it should be done within 7-10 days to get the barrier created.

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  • Asked by Mike from Islip, New York
    01/11/2021
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    Does the Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide product have an expiration date?
    Would the product be less potent if not used for 12 months or more?
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years as long as you store it in a cool, dry place.  The biggest thing is that you need to make sure no moisture gets to the product while in storage.  Otherwise, it can remain effective for years.  Most people store it in a large Tupperware or 5-gallon bucket with a lid after opening it.  

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  • Asked by Eddie from Boston Ma
    02/08/2021
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    Can The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide be applied in early April if Scott's Northeast grass seed blend was planted in September? Seed has germinated in full as designed.
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide can be applied to well established turfgrass. If you were able to mow the grass atleast twice it should be safe to use a pre-emergent this spring. 

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  • Asked by Hal from Palm City, Fl
    02/27/2021
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    How long after spreading Andersons 0.46?rricade should I wait before putting down a weed and feed?
    Is there a wait time in between?
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide does not require a wait time before applying another weed and feed product. However, keep in mind that this is a pre-emergent herbicide that needs to be watered in to activate the product. You should also refrain from mowing within 2 days of either of those applications.

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  • Asked by Drew from Ottawa, Illinois
    04/18/2021
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    Can I put The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide on my lawn along with a 2-4D herbicide?
    Not necessarily at the same time, but 7 days apart?
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    2,4-D would be applied anytime you have the actively growing broadleaf weeds listed on the product label.  There is no time restrictions for applying after the Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide.   Just do not water for 24 hours after applying 2,4-D

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  • Asked by Williams
    07/19/2021
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    Does this prevent Dallisgrass on my Bermuda?
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide is not labeled to prevent dallisgrass. We recommend using a pre-emergent containing the active ingredient dithiopyr to prevent new dallisgrass, such as Dimension 2EW or Crew Specialty Herbicide.
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  • Asked by Dave from Trenton N.j.
    11/12/2020
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    How many square feet does the 18 pound Anderson 0.48 Barricade Herbicide cover in sq. feet?
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    Andersons 0.48?rricade coverage area will vary. It is applied at 1.8-7.3 lbs/1000 sq. ft. depending on your turf type. Please see the label for complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Dani
    02/13/2024
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    Application of The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide
    It is February with a soil temp of 35. I have dead weeds (mostly crab grass) that I can see from the previous year throughout my yard. Since the weeds are up and visible but not actively growing will this still help prevent them from growing this year if used per the label? Is there another product that will work better?
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    The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide will only prevent any seeds that are in the soil from emerging when applied before germinate.  Any dead weeds should really be raked up/removed from the area for better lawn health.

    The general rule for spring is to apply your pre-emergent herbicide treatment after the ground has thawed from the winter but before the temperature of your soil reaches 55 degrees, as that is when crabgrass begins to germinate. Other weeds will germinate when the soil temperature is between 55 and 65 degrees. You can use a soil thermometer to determine the temperature of your lawn/area. You will want to measure the temperature of the soil a few inches below ground.

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  • Asked by Terry from Norman, Ok
    02/02/2024
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    If The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide is applied at the full rate in the spring how long is it good for?
    Or does this need to be applied in intervals.
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    The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide control length is dependent on your grass type for the full rate. Please see the product label and the first table on the left for verification of the correct full rate. Then depending on your grass type, what rate you apply at, and where you are located it could last from 4 to 12 months. You can see this by reviewing the second table on the left of the product label.
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  • Asked by Peter from Brentwood, Tn
    03/12/2024
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide be applied after The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide has been applied?
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    The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide can be applied around the same time as Tenacity Herbicide

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  • Asked by Guy from Ct
    03/20/2022
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    Can The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide be used in the spring on Kentucky Bluegrass lawn that I overseeded last fall without thinning or damaging the overseeded area?
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    You can apply Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide to newly seeded areas once it is established, this means that is has been mowed at least 2-3 times or been at least 60 days since seeding. 

    Please view the full product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Kenny from Lucedale Mississippi
    04/05/2022
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    Can The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide be used in gardens?
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    Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide can be used in flower gardens, but cannot be used in vegetable gardens or other edible plants.

    Please see the product label for complete application instructions and full list of tolerable flowers and ornamentals. 

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  • Asked by Guy from Madison
    10/17/2022
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    If l overseeded in the fall, can l use The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide on the areas l overseeded the following spring?
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    Yes, you are able to overseed after an application of Andersons 0.48 Barricade Herbicide. The general rule is if you overseed in the fall, you can apply in the spring and vice versa. This product could inhibit the germination of turf species if you overseed too soon after an application. Please follow the intervals given based on the rates used on the table located on page two of the product label for best overseeding/reseeding results. When used at the lowest rates, it starts at 4 months after application that you can overseed. 

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