While there is not a product specifically labeled to control dichondra, it appears to be very sensitive to 2,4-D products like Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide. Otherwise you can spot treat the dichondra areas with Roundup Quik Pro and reseed those areas with fescue 2 weeks after treating with the Roundup.
According to the Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide product label, seed can be sown 3 to 4 weeks after application at recommended rates.
Per the Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide Label: Do not make applications when ambient temperature is below 50°F or above 90°F, or expected to be within 72 hours of application.
No, Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide is not safe for use on floratam St. Augustine grass. Blindside herbicide is labeled for use on St. Augustine grass, and the label does not exclude any specific cultivars. If there is discoloration after applying Blindside, established turf will generally recover well. As with all herbicides, you should not apply to turf that is under stress from extreme heat, drought, disease, or other similar situations.
You would mix 0.75 oz of Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide per 1,000 square feet on Bermuda turf. The amount of water is not as important as making sure to apply the solution uniformly over the 1,000 square foot section. Most herbicide labels will list how much active ingredient should be used per 1,000 square feet. To calibrate your equipment, for example, mark off an area of 1,000 square feet, and cover that area at your normal pace as evenly as possible. If you used an entire gallon, you would use the recommended amount in 1 gallon of water. If you only use ½ gallon to cover the 1000 square feet then you mix the recommended amount on the product label in a 1/2 gallon of water.
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled for use on all species of St Augustine except for Floratam.
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide can be used safely on Tifway Bermuda as directed on the product label.
Per the product label, you must wait at least 30 days between applications of Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide. There is a limit of 2 applications per year.
Yes, Trimec Southern can be applied with a boom sprayer.
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide does not specify Korean clover on the product label, only clover in general.
Yes, Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide can be shipped to CT. Please keep in mind that this product is designed for use on Southern lawns like Bermudagrass, Bentgrass, Bluegrass, Fescue, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass and St. Augustinegrass.
Most EPA-registered herbicides like Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide and fertilizers can safely be mixed together so long as the labeled rates are followed. We recommend that you read and follow the label instructions to prepare a tank mix test to make sure the products are compatible
The water volume you use when applying the Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide, or any other product that gives you an amount per 1000 sq/ft on the product label, will vary from person to person and application to application. The water is merely the carrier to get the amount of chemical evenly distributed over the desired amount of treatment area. In order to know how much water to use we advise you measure out a 20 x 50 or1000 sq ft area and spray it with just water. When you are finished, look to see how much water it took you to cover 1,000 sq. ft. Typically it should be somewhere between 1-2 gallons and this is the amount of water you will mix with your .5 oz of Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide to cover 1,000 sq. ft.
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide is safe to use on Centipede grass, and does include lawn burweed on the list of weeds controlled. You can refer to the product label for use rates specific to your lawn type, and for complete application instructions.
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide should not be used where desirable clovers are present
Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide is applied at the rate of 0.37 - 0.75 oz per 1,000 sq. ft. (2 - 3 pints per acre). The product label recommends to use a water volume ranging from 2 to 300 gallons of water per acre. Generally, 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft are is sufficient to evenly distribute the active ingredient. To treat 1 acre, you would need 44 gallons of water.
The application timing for Trimec Southern Herbicide can vary from region to region. You do want to make sure that the weeds you are treating are actively growing at the time of application, and apply when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees. It is best to apply when the weeds are first growing, rather than when they are well-established.
You could potentially apply Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide to dormant Bermudagrass. Be sure the air temperature is at least 50 degrees for this product to be effective.
An option that would work better in cooler temperatures is Fertilome Weed Free Zone since it is an ester formulation that has better cool-weather performance.
No, Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for spiderwort.
Unfortunately there are not many products that are labeled to help control spiderwort but we were able to find Monterey Spurge Power is labeled to help kill it and it can be used on zoysiagrass. Please read the product label for complete application instructions.