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Todd from Atlanta writes

Can ProSedge be used in a vegetable garden?

Found out today that my lawn service treated my vegetable garden with Prosedge. I am now not planning on eating anything out of it for the rest of the season but want to know when I can plant again? Next season?

Answer:

ProSedge Herbicide is meant more for nutsedge control in turf grass and it is not labeled for use in or around a vegetable garden or anything edible. It remains in the soil for up to 3 years so the manufacturer recommends that you not plant anything edible in an area where it has been applied for at least 3 years. 

Answer last updated on: 08/15/2018

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