Lots of lawn weeds pop up in June, but controlling them isn’t as easy as spraying weed-killers – especially as the weather turns hot. For one thing, herbicides don’t work as well in very hot summer ...
N-1-naphthylthalamic acid (NPA), 3-amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid (amiben), and the dimethyl ester of 2,3,5,6-tetrachloroterephthalic acid (DCPA), in granular and liquid or wettable powder ...
Preemergence herbicides, PREs, are products applied just prior to seed germination to control weeds. If a labeled product is correctly applied at the right time, weeds will be reduced in landscape ...
The first step in calibrating liquid or granular spraying equipment is to read the entire label of the herbicide you are about to use. Then select the application rate listed on the label that fits ...
Gardeners, we have now weathered our first real cool snap of the season. If but for only a few days, evening temperatures became downright cold in my opinion. So, go ahead and roll your eyes, cause ...
Gardeners have a saying: “Give a weed an inch and it will take a yard.” Weed control is a common problem. Achieving control is often challenging and safety must be followed when using pesticide.
“I had a very busy spring and summer, and weeds like dandelions in the lawn got away from me. Can I still spray them and get results? I have lots of travel planned for next spring and want to get a ...
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