Product Overview
One Blue Bag is all you need! It kills lawn weeds. It prevents new weeds. It kills crabgrass. And prevents new crabgrass. Plus, it feeds and greens up to 3 months.
- Kills tough broadleaf weeds
- Prevents new broadleaf weeds - up to 6 months
- Kills large Crabgrass1
- Prevents new Crabgrass - up to 6 months
- Greens up to 3 months
- Use only on established lawns of the following turf types: Fescue, Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, Kentucky Bluegrass, Ryegrass, Seashore Paspalum and Zoysia
1-Including hairy, smooth and other types of Crabgrass
When to Use:
- May be applied as a single application or split applications in the spring and early summer or fall no closer than 30 days after the initial application
- Apply in spring after the lawn is actively growing and has been mowed 2 times
- Apply in 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
- Apply when the air is calm to avoid drift onto desirable plants
- Apply when temperatures are between 50 degrees F and 90 degrees F, and not above 85 degrees F on Bermudagrass
Active Ingrediets:
- 0.818% 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
- 0.419% Quinclorac
- 0.073% Dicamba
- 0.240% Dithiopyr
Weed Kill List:
- Bitterweed
- Black Medic
- Black-eyed Susan
- Chickweed, Common
- Clovers
- Crabgrass
- Creeping Charlie
- Dandelion
- Dichondra
- Foxtail
- Goosegrass
- Ground Ivy
- Lespedeza
- Oxalis
- Sowthistle
- Spurge
- Thistle
- Virginia Creeper
- Wild Onion
- Woodsorre
How To Use:
STEP 1:
Use rotary or drop type spreader to apply granules evenly over the lawn. To be sure to cover your 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. 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 3:
Sweep, brush, or blow any accidentally applied material off driveways, sidewalks etc. back on to the lawn.
STEP 4:
After application, treated weeds may turn a slight purple color which is an indication that the herbicide is working.