Nutgrass
Anyone find anything short of Napalm effective against nutgrass ? I
used Bayer Advanced All-in-One Weed Killer for Lawns at 4 ozs./gallon
last week and all that's happened so far is that some of it has
turned a lighter shade of green. Even if it does work, I don't think
I'll have much of a chance to seed the lawn.
References :
http://www.bayeradvanced.com/lawn/products/details.cfm?id=15
JD
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Re: Nutgrass
John <jd [at] xs750.net> wrote:
> Anyone find anything short of Napalm effective against nutgrass ? I
> used Bayer Advanced All-in-One Weed Killer for Lawns at 4 ozs./gallon
> last week and all that's happened so far is that some of it has
> turned a lighter shade of green. Even if it does work, I don't think
> I'll have much of a chance to seed the lawn.
>
> References :
>
> http://www.bayeradvanced.com/lawn/products/details.cfm?id=15
>
Manage:
http://tinyurl.com/bmvfn
Using it right before seeding may not be good for your seed germination
tho..
Re: Nutgrass
On 12 Sep 2005 10:41:38 GMT, Steveo <moparholic [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>Manage:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/bmvfn
>
>Using it right before seeding may not be good for your seed germination
>tho..
Yep. I believe there was a recommendation of 3 weeks between treatment
and over-seeding. Haven't decided which seed I'm going to try.
Note also that I found SedgeHammer which is supposed to be the "new
and improved" Manage.
http://www.gowanco.com/PressRelease/sedgehammer.htm
Possibly same/similar product but different company ?
JD
Re: Nutgrass
Crabgrass, Nutgrass and Dallis grass killer. I had to apply it about
three times before the stuff finally disappeared. I think Ortho makes
something for Nutgrass, also.
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:56:31 -0500, John <jd [at] xs750.net> wrote:
>Anyone find anything short of Napalm effective against nutgrass ? I
>used Bayer Advanced All-in-One Weed Killer for Lawns at 4 ozs./gallon
>last week and all that's happened so far is that some of it has
>turned a lighter shade of green. Even if it does work, I don't think
>I'll have much of a chance to seed the lawn.