Per the manufacturer label, Casoron 4G should not be used near any type of conifer trees.
If you want to plant in Casoron 4G Herbicide treated areas you would need to just wait one year. After that time nothing is needed, ie removing soil, to be able to plant in the area.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is a herbicide only and will have no affect on insects.
While it would not be an issue to apply it when temperatures are in the 60s, Casoron 4G Herbicide is a pre-emergent herbicide, so usually summer is not an appropriate time to use this product. This is generally used in spring an fall to prevent listed weeds from germinating. If you would like to tell us more about your application needs, then we may be able to recommend a better product for you.
Yes, Casoron 4G Herbicide can be used around established apple and other fruit trees listed on the label.
Casoron 4G Herbicide does not kill anything actively growing as it is a pre-emergent only. It does not list that it will prevent any type of ivy as it states ivy as tolerable on the label so safe to use over.
Arborvitae is are listed on the Casoron 4G Herbicide product label as safe to apply around for pre-emergent weed control.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled for use around bulbs or on turfgrasses. You can look at Snapshot for a pre-emergent herbicide that can be used at certain times around bulb plantings. Be sure to review the full product label for rates and timing around bulbs.
Yes, Casaron 4G Herbicide is registered for use and for sale to Arizona.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled for use around ajuga or other groundcovers, so we would not recommend this application. We recommend taking a look at Snapshot for a pre-emergent to use around established ornamentals and groundcovers. This product is labeled for use around ajuga species. We suggest testing a small area if your plants are not listed on this label as known to be tolerant.
If you want to plant in areas that were treated with Casoron 4G Herbicide you would need to wait one year.
Yes, Casoron 4G Herbicide is labeled for use around bluberry bushes.
Yes, Casoron 4G Herbicide can be used on the walkways. It should not be applied directly to any edible vegetation.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is a pre-emergent only, so it will not kill any existing plants such as poison oak. The product label indicates that Casoron 4G may injure conifers if applied in a way that contacts the foliage. We recommend that you wear protective clothing, cut the vines, and then treat the fresh cuts with a brush killer such as Fertilome Brush Killer and Stump Killer or RoundUp QuikPro for best results and to reduce risk to the desirable trees.
Casoron 4G Herbicide does not list ice plants on the label as tolerable so we cannot recommend it. A better option would be the Snapshot DG.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to be used around corn at all and will not kill anything already growing as it is a pre-emergent only used to prevent weeds from emerging.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is not labeled to prevent Japanese Stiltgrass so would not be recommended. There actually is not a pre that is labeled to prevent it. We do carry Acclaim which is a post emergent for it and could be used depending on your turgrass.
Casoron 4G Herbicide is pet safe if used as directed. Pets should be kept out of the area while the product is being applied and watered in, but can return once dry.
We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region. Typically pre-emergents such as Casoron 4G Herbicide need to be down before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees