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St. Gabriel Moss Killer | ||
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St. Gabriel Moss Killer is made from plant oils. It removes moss build-up on brick patios, sidewalks, etc. For best results, apply MOSS KILLER just prior to the time when fall rains begin or in early spring. Moss growth can occur in nearly any location where dampness persists. Such areas include decks, steps, patios and fences. Moisture is essential for moss growth, therefore, most moss growth appears during the fall; some occurs in the winter and spring. Very little moss forms in summertime. Controlling moss may add months or years of service to decks, fences, steps amd such areas, and can keep walkways and steps from becoming slippery and dangerous. Destroying existing moss is done most effectively during times when its growth is most rapid and when rain is not expected for several days. St. Gabriel Moss Killer Concentrate:Fill the spray tank 1/2 full with water and start agitation system if applicable. Add the desired amount of Moss Killer concentrate at a 3:1 mixing ratio. (Three parts water to one part Moss Killer) Once in suspension, occasional agitation is recommended for best results. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS: Spray Moss Killer to run-off using tank or backpack sprayers, typically 35-75 gallons of spray solution per acre. BAND APPLICATIONS: Using trigger sprayers, cover moss, as needed, typically 25-50 gallons of spray solution per acre. Moss Killer, 1 gal Concentrate $44.95 | |
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SedgeHammer 1 and 1/3 OZ. | ||
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Rates and timing of Application This size treats one full acrea. Only $6.60 for Priority Shipping. Broadcast Applications:For post-emergence control of purple or yellow nutsedge found in established turfgrass, apply 2/3 to 1 1/3 ounces by weight of this product per acre (0.031 to 0.062 pound active ingredient per acre) after nutsedge has reached the 3 to 8 leaf stage of growth. Use the lower rate in light infestations and the higher rate in heavy infestations. A second treatment may be required 6 to 10 weeks after the initial treatment. As a sequential treatment, when new purple or yellow nutsedge plants have reached the 3 to 8 leaf stage of growth, apply 2/3 to 1 1/3 ounces by weight of this product per acre (0.031 to 0.062 pound active ingredient per acre). Use the lower rate in light infestations and the higher rate in heavy infestations. No more than 4 applications can be made with the total use rate not exceeding 5 1/3 ounces by weight of this product (0.25 pounds active ingredient) per acre per use season. Use 0.25-0.5 percent v/v of a nonionic surfactant (1-2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) for broadcast applications. For high volume applications, DO NOT exceed 1 quart of surfactant per acre. Use only nonionic surfactants that contain at least 80 percent active material. Spot Treatments:Mix 0.9 gram of this product in one or two gallons of water to treat 1000 square feet. Add 2 teaspoons (1/3 fluid ounce) of nonionic surfactant per gallon of water. INSTRUCTIONS FOR WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULE IN 1.3 OUNCE BOTTLE: Mix 0.9 gram of this product (using the measuring scoop provided) in one or two gallons of water to treat 1000 square feet. Add 2 teaspoons (1/3 fluid ounce) of nonionic surfactant per gallon of water. Ensure the product is measured as a level scoop and not rounded. INSTRUCTIONS FOR WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULE PREMEASURED IN WATER SOLUBLE BAG: Add one (1) water-soluble bag of this product per one or two gallons of water in a hand-held or backpack sprayer to treat 1000 square feet. Add 2 teaspoons (1/3 fluid ounce) of a nonionic surfactant per gallon of spray solution. Mix or shake thoroughly for at least two minutes to ensure that the watersoluble bag and ingredients are completely dispersed. Occasionally shake the spray solution while spraying to ensure that it remains thoroughly mixed. Spray the target weeds thoroughly and wet the entire leaf surface of the undesirable plants. DO NOT exceed the recommended amount of surfactant due to the potential for turf injury at higher rates. Refer to the surfactant label and observe all precautions, mixing and application instructions. TANK MIX WITH GLYPHOSATE HERBICIDE IN LANDSCAPED AND FALLOW AREAS AND TURF RENOVATION. This product may be tank mixed with Glyphosate herbicide for application as a directed spray in landscaped or fallow areas. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUCTIONS Calibrate application equipment prior to application of this product. Application should be uniform and of sufficient volume to avoid streaking or skips. Avoid excessive overlap of the spray. USE PRECAUTIONS For optimum results, do not mow turf for 2 days before or 2 days after application. This product is effective if no rainfall occurs within 3 hours, but best results are obtained with no rainfall or irrigation for at least 4 hours. This product may be used on seeded, sodded, or sprigged turfgrass that is well established. Allow the turf to develop a good root system and uniform stand before application. Treated areas may be over seeded with annual or perennial ryegrass or bermudagrasss, 2 weeks after application. Color plants or herbaceous ornamentals may be injured when transplanted into landscaped areas treated with SEDGEHAMMER. Avoid application of SEDGEHAMMER when turfgrass or nutsedge is under stress since turf injury and poor nutsedge control mayresult. Do not apply as an over-the-top spray to desirable flowers, ornamentals, vegetables, shrubs or trees. Do not apply this product to golf course putting greens. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Do not apply this product by air. TURFGRASSES When applied as directed under the conditions described, the following established turfgrasses are tolerant to this product. Cool-Season Grasses: Creeping Bentgrass Agrostis stolonifera, Fine Fescue Festuca arundinacea, Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis, Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea, Perennial Ryegrass Lolium perenne Warm-Season Grasses: Bahiagrass Paspalum notatum, Seashore paspalum Paspalum vaginatum, Bermudagrass Cynodon dactylon, St. Augustinegrass Stenotaphrum secundadatum, Centipedegrass Eremochloa ophiuroides, Zoysiagrass Zoysia japonica, Kikuyugrass Pennisetum clandestinum | |
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MSMA Crabgrass Killer | ||
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Apply MSMA or CAMA to control escaped grass weeds in bermudagrass and zoysiagrass. Do not apply MSMA, DSMA or CAMA to centipedegrass or St. Augustinegrass. MSMA is more effective when temperatures are warm. When using MSMA during the early part of the season, apply at midday to take advantage of higher temperatures. Herbicides are designed to help beautify our Lawns and Gardens. If not used properly they are harmful to the Environment. This is not something we want to leave to our Children now and in the future. Please follow the label! $16.99 | |
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Atrazine | ||
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Kills 38 weeds and grasses, both emerged weeds and weeds from seed on established St. Augustine, Zoysia and Centipede grasses during both dormant and growing season. Not for use on any other lawn grasses than those listed. Application Rate: 1-1/2 tablespoons per gallon covers 500 sq. ft. Apply with compressed air or hose-on type sprayer. Cannot ship to CA. Wondering how to get Fescue out of Bermuda, St. Augustine and Centipede? In Bermuda grass, you need to spray in the winter when the Bermuda is dormant (that is, brown)! Do not spray when it is green. You can spray Centipede and St. Augustine during both the dormant and growing seasons. Best results are achieved when the weeds or grass are small or have not emerged. Use the herbicide Atrazine, which also controls henbit, clover, chickweed, sandspur, crabgrass and many more. Follow the instructions on the label. One tablespoon treats 500 sq. ft. Herbicides are designed to help beautify our lawns and gardens. If not used properly, they can be harmful to the environment. The environment is something we want to leave to our children now and in the future. Please follow the label! Please Read The Label On All Chemicals Carefully Before Using. This item is getting very hard for us to find | |
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Help ensure the future of the environment and its wildlife for your
children and grandchildren Note on allergies: If you or a family member has an abnormally high sensitivity to chemicals, Advice for lawns in Georgia
by reading and UNDERSTANDING labels on
pesticides before applying.
please consult an allergist before using any pesticides.
Look at this web site to identify your weed problems.
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