Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer 9.6 LB Granules

SKU
840216200593

How to Use

FAQ

KILLS & PREVENTS WEEDS & CRABGRASS UP TO 6 MONTHS

Kills over 200 types of listed weeds, including hard to kill weeds like Crabgrass, Clovers and Dandelions, and prevents them from growing back for up to 6 months

CREATES AN EXTENDED 6-MONTH CONTROL BARRIER

Creates an extended, 6-month control barrier that prevents new weeds* from sprouting

 

*Listed

TARGETS HARD TO KILL WEEDS

Targets hard to kill weeds*, destroying them to the root

 

*Listed

  • Key Features

    • Kills tough listed weeds
    • Prevents weeds and crabgrass up to 6 months
    • Creates an extended 6-month control barrier
    • Targets hard to kill weeds
    • Covers 4,000 square feet
    • Actives: 0.818% 2, 4-D; 0.419% Quinclorac; 0.073% Dicamba; 0.240% Dithiopyr
  • Season of Usage

    • Spring
    • Fall
  • Where to Use

    • Bermudagrass
    • Buffalograss
    • Kentucky Bluegrass
    • Ryegrass
    • Fescue
    • Seashore Paspalum
    • Zoysiagrass
  • When to Use

    • In Spring after lawn is actively growing and mowed twice
    • In Fall no closer than 2 to 6 weeks before your area's first historical frost
  • Availability Regions

    Not for sale in FL, HI, and NY

  • Labels

  • Weed Kill List

    • Dandelions
    • Clovers
    • Crabgrass
    • Foxtails
  • Active Ingredients

    • Actives: 0.818% 2, 4-D; 0.419% Quinclorac; 0.073% Dicamba; 0.240% Dithiopyr

STEP 1:

Use rotary or drop type spreader to apply granules evenly over the lawn. To be sure you cover lawn areas uniformly, first treat the border of the lawn then fill in the center. Make parallel passes, walking at a steady pace to ensure even distribution of the granules

 

STEP 2:

If using a broadcast or rotary spreader, make sure each strip overlaps the previous strip to ensure complete coverage

 

STEP 3:

If using a drop spreader, make sure the wheels overlap the wheel marks in the grass from the previous strip to ensure complete coverage

 

STEP 4:

Sweep, brush or blow any accidentally applied material off driveways, sidewalks etc. back on to the lawn

 

STEP 5:

After application, treated weeds may turn a slight purple color which is an indication that the herbicide is working

 

  • Can Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer be used in mulched garden beds?

    No. Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer is meant to be used only on established lawns of the listed turf types. Do not use on mulched garden beds and do not use the clippings from the treated areas as mulch or compost around flowers, ornamentals, trees or in vegetable gardens

  • Does Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer kill dandelions or kill/control Crabgrass?

    Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer kills over 200 types of listed weeds, including Dandelions and including hard to kill weeds like Clovers and Crabgrass

  • What zones can Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer be used in?

    Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer is meant to be used in northern regions of the United States. This includes zones 3, 4, 5, and 6; where Bermudagrass can grow

      • Can Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer be used in conjunction with your Southern Lawn granules?

        Both Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer for and the southern formula can be used on bermudagrass lawns. We don’t recommend using the products in conjunction with each other since dispersal rates may vary and neither product should be used more than twice per year

      • When is the best time to apply Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer?

        Apply Season Long Lawn Weed Killer + Preventer in spring after the lawn is actively growing and has been mowed 2 times. Apply in the fall no closer than 2-6 weeks before the first historical frost date for your area. For grassy weeds such as crabgrass, apply in spring and/or early summer. For best results, apply two weeks before anticipated weed seed germination or when weeds are small and actively growing (when crabgrass is emerging and is visible in thin turf areas). For broadleaf weed control, apply in spring and fall