LawnsWeed Control
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St. Gabriel Moss Killer | ||
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DISCONTINED PRODUCT 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 DISCONTINED PRODUCT | |
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SedgeHammer .9 gram | ||
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SedgeHammer herbicide knocks out nutsedge without injury to turfgrass, established ornamentals, shrubs, and/or trees. SedgeHammer provides post-emergence control of both purple and yellow nutsedge. SedgeHammer also controls many broadleaf weeds and suppresses kylling. A low use rate and a relatively short half life mean safety to the environment. Application Considerations:
Turfgrass, Bahiagrass, Bentgrass, Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, Fine Fescue, Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Kikuyugrass, Ryegrass, perennial Seashore paspalum, St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass All States SedgeHammer (formally Manage herbicide), is the Best product we have found to control nutsedge. SedgeHammer is labeled for use in all 50 of the United States. Labeling laws prevent us from selling SedgeHammer (Manage) outside of the US. SedgeHammer (Manage) CANNOT be used in vegetable gardens. SedgeHammer (Manage) maybe used as a 'directed spray' around ornamentals which is lawyer-speak for 'if the plant dies, it ain't our fault". So be careful around ornamentals. The label calls for the use of a non-ionic surfactant, which means to add some Dawn Detergent to help the Manage get into the plant. The first application of SedgeHamer (Manage) will control up to 95% of the existing nutsedge. Because nutsedge spreads underground by tubers and 'nuts', and above ground by seed it will be necessary to make multiple applications to totally contol the weed. Nutsedge thrives in wet soils, so reducing the frequency of watering with your irrigation system will help control the spread of nutsedge. In addition, we have a theory that for every ton of top soil you apply to your lawn, you are planting at least 500 pounds of weed seeds. Try to avoid bringing in top soil unless absolutely necessary. We also recommend that you not roto-till your lawn. Weed seeds can lie dormant in the soil for years (crabgrass seeds have been known to live 15 years in the soil) until brought to the surface so they can germinate. SedgeHammer is packaged in a .9 gram water soluble bag that treats up to 1,000 square feet. Contains one pack 0.9 grams. Makes one gallon of spray. Must add 2 talblespoons on a nonionic surfactant. Mix or shake for a least two minutes. Occasionally shake while spraying. Treat 1000 sq ft. | |
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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 DISCONTINUED PRODUCT | |
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Atrazine | ||
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DISCONTINUED OUT OF STOCK ITEM 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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