Dimension 2EW Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Irving from Phoenix, Az
    05/30/2018
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    How hot is too hot to spray Dimension 2EW Herbicide?
    I wanted to spray a late spring early summer pre-emergent.... I forgot to spray one early in the season but wanted something to protect through sept or oct but I live in Phoenix and this week, end of May will be 100-102 degrees. Is it still safe or smart to put down a pre-emergent?
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    Dimension 2EW is a pre-emergent herbicide, so it is best applied before soil temperatures reach those that are optimal for the weeds you are targeting. This is generally before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees in the Spring. You should not apply when there is snow on the ground or temperatures are below freezing. In the Fall, you would want to apply before soil temperatures cool to those favorable for these weeds, usually below 70 degrees. We recommend contacting your local Cooperative Extension for the best recommendation on timing in your area. Over 100 degree weather will be too hot/late to apply a pre-emergent.

     

     

     

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  • Asked by Gary from Wabash, Indiana
    04/17/2018
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    How soon can I apply Dimension Herbicide?
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    Dimension is best applied just before temperatures are suitable for weed seed germination. For crabgrass, this is when soil temperatures are about 55 degrees F. You will need to check your local weather forecast for a time when you will have several warm days in a row so that you can apply before that time for best results. You can usually check local soil temperatures online, too. You should not apply Dimension or other pre-emergents if the ground is frozen, if there is snow or ice on the ground, or if the ground is already saturated from rainfall.

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  • Asked by James from Indian Trail, Nc
    03/23/2018
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    How many weeks apart can I re-apply Dimension 2EW Herbicide?
    Should I do Tenacity now? I applied Dimension 3 weeks ago and its working, getting warm here though and worried crabgrass will get started again. I got a few other weeds. Can I use Tenacity and Dimension 2EW now together at the same time?
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    Whether and when you reapply Dimension will depend some on what rate you used when you first applied it. It is possible to do a split application of Dimension, which is usually done with the applications 6-8 weeks apart in Spring. Just be sure that you are not exceeding the maximum application and/or annual label rates for your area and type of turf grass. The rate you used will also affect how long the product lasts in the soil. You can use Tenacity after using Dimension since it is a different active ingredient. Be sure you are always following the label rates for your turfgrass and following any other label precautions. Please let us know if you have other questions.

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  • Asked by Jeremy from Fresno, Ca
    02/08/2018
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    Can I mix Dimension 2EW Herbicide with RoundUp and spray plant beds that are not wanted?
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    Yes,  if you are spraying a bare ground area or and area where no desirable vegetation is currently present you can apply Dimension 2EW and RoundUp. Dimension 2EW Herbicide can be tank mixed with a variety of other herbicides and fertilizers. It is always recommended to do a test mix first to make sure whatever product you are wanting to use with the Dimension blends easily and does not cause clumping or any reaction that would cause your equipment to clog. Please read each label for complete mixing and application instructions.

     

     

     

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  • Asked by Dave from Edmond, Ok
    02/18/2020
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    Which pre emergent will get rid of dandelions and crabgrass in Fescue?
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    Dimension herbicide is a pre emergent that targets crabgrass, dandelions and other listed weeds and grasses. You will need .75 - 3.0 pints of Dimension 2EW per acre. The exact amount you will need will be based on what region you are located in and what program you choose. Please refer to page 5 of the Dimension 2EW Herbicide Label for more specific information

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  • Asked by Danny from Yuma, Az
    10/05/2017
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    Does Dimension pre-emergent control spotted spurge?
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    Dimension 2EW Herbicide is a pre-emergent herbicide that is labeled for spotted spurge. It will prevent the weed from germinating. If the weed is actively growing, we suggest selective post-emergent control. If you need a recommendation, please provide your desired turf species and size area. Thank you!

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  • Asked by Dan from Dallas, Tx
    07/23/2013
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    Can I apply Dimension 2EW before winter?
    Can I apply this before winter? I had bad winter weeds last year. If I can, will this affect the amount I can apply in the spring?
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    To answer your questions, we would like to to where you live, what you are treating and what type of turf you have. To more accuratly assist you, please contact us at 866-581-7378.
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  • Asked by Fred from Philadelphia, Pa
    03/09/2017
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    Can you please recommend both a pre- and post-emergent liquid herbicide for a residential lawn in Philadelphia?
    Residential lawn in suburban Philadelphia. Tall fesue, 35,000 square feet, half with irrigation. Application via Jacto backback sprayer holding four gallons. I have half a gallon of Non-Ionoc surfactant. Looking for two products, please: 1. Liquid pre-emergent applied early spring that controls both broadleaf and grassy weeds. 2. Liquid post-emergent for spot treatment that controls both broadleaf and grassy weeds. Thank you. Fred
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    Dimension 2EW provides pre-emergence and early post-emergence control of crabgrass, and season-long control of crabgrass, goosegrass, foxtail, spurge and many other grassy and broadleaf weeds. 

    SpeedZone is an excellent selective post-emergent herbicide for common and troublesome weeds in turfgrass such as spurge, pennywort, dandelion, white clover, and many others. Evidence of injury can be seen within hours of application, and weeds will die in as little as 7 to 14 days. 

     

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  • Asked by David from Commerce, Tx
    08/19/2016
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    Does Dimension 2EW Herbicide control sand burrs?
    Do not see sand burrs listed. I live in NE Texas.
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    Yes, Dimension 2EW Herbicide does control sandburs. Be sure to check the label with regards to how much to use for your area.

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  • Asked by Stewart from Oklahoma City, Ok
    02/22/2015
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    As mentioned in the Q&A, could you use Dimension 2EW as a pre-emergent for dandelions?
    However it was stated you should use Battleship as a post not a pre for dandelions. My question is that dandelions is on the Label so would this product work?
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    Dimension 2EW would be used a pre-emergent for dandelions as listed on the product label.
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  • Asked by David from Grosse Tete La
    01/17/2015
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    Looking for a weed killer
    I'm looking for a weed killer for crab grass (stickers) and clover without hurting my ST Augustine grass. I have these stickers everywhere in my good grass.
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    Unfortunately their is not a selective product that will remove crabgrass from St. Augustine.  St. Augustine is a very fragile grass, and so most selective products that are labeled to remove crabgrass and not your real grass, will hurt the St. Augustine.  It is recommended to kill the crabgrass with a round up type product, like Ranger Pro, which will also kill just the St. Augustine around the crabgrass that it is sprayed on, and then a couple weeks later re-seed those areas with new St. Augustine. 

    Image 70 DG is labeled for the sandbur and white clover as well as crabgrass suppression though.

    For long term control though, you should apply a pre-emergent in the late fall and early spring which will prevent new crabgrass from coming up next year.  If you apply pre-emergent every year, you should not have issues with crabgrass long term.  Dimension 2EW is one of our most popular pre-emergents for crabgrass.  Dimension would also be good for the clover and stickers.

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  • Asked by Ed from York, Maine
    08/26/2014
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    I live in Southern Maine. When should I apply Dimension 2EW Herbicide?
    I live in Southern Maine. Should I apply dimension now in September and again in the spring? Or should I just wait until the spring?
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    Since you are located in the northern region, you want to make your application of Dimension 2EW by the end of May. We would recommend to make wait until Spring.
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  • Asked by Bob from Havelock Nc
    02/20/2014
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    Will Dimension 2EW Herbicide kill overseeded annual rye grass
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    Dimension 2EW will kill annual and perinneal Rye Grass. We do not recommend applying Dimension to Rye grass.
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  • Asked by Anonymous
    08/14/2015
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    Would Dimension 2EW Herbicide work well on annual bluegrass (poa annua)?
    I live in north NC, and I'm planning an application in fall for annual bluegrass.
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    Dimension 2EW is labeled to control poa annua (annual bluegrass) before it emerges and should do a good job when applied at the right time. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.  If you are already dealing with Poa Annua, you will need to use a post-emergent, and we do carry several.  Which you choose depends on your grass type.  Certainty is a good choice, but please refer to the label to ensure it can be used on your lawn type.

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  • Asked by David from Phoenix, Arizona
    02/12/2018
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    How much Dimension 2EW should I use in my 1-gallon container to cover a 220 square foot area?
    To provide some background, I live in Phoenix, Arizona and have crushed granite gravel as a ground cover in both front and back yards. I have a 1-gallon battery operated sprayer. I performed a test with water to determine the area the 1-gallon sprayer will dispense. I was only able to cover a 10 x 22 area or 220 square feet before the water ran out. With that said, how much Dimension product should I use per 1-gallon? If my calculations are correct, I should be using .08 to .1 ounce of product. Also, what, if any, is the harm if I used more than the recommended amount?
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    In Arizona, you would generally make two applications of Dimension 2EW Herbicide 5 to 10 weeks apart. We would recommend the Program 2 or 3 rates of 1 oz per 1,000 sq ft and then 1.5 oz per 1,000 sq ft, or 2 applications of 1 oz per 1,000 sq ft each, according to the product label. Be sure that you immediately water-in the application with a high volume of water any time there is a barrier like gravel over the ground. This will help get more of the active ingredient down to the soil so that it is not just absorbed into the rocks before it can reach the dirt. (Since this product is still intended to be used around turfgrass and ornamentals, you may not get the same results on a stone area.) At the 1 oz,1000 sq ft rate, you would use 0.22 oz of Dimension 2EW in 1 gallon in your sprayer to cover 220 sq ft.

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  • Asked by Ernie from Tempe, Az
    03/30/2017
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    Should I use dithiopyr or oryzalin? Which is a better pre-emergent?
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    Whether oryzalin or dithiopyr is the best choice for you will depend on what weeds you are targeting, where you need to apply the product, and what price point you are wanting. Dithiopyr, which is the active ingredient in Dimension 2EW Herbicide, is the preferred pre-emergent for crabgrass and also covers a variety of other grassy and broadleaf weeds. Dimension also has the unique quality of offering early post-emergent control of crabgrass. Oryzalin (Surflan) is economical and can be used in some areas where Dimension may not be able to be used. Always be sure to check the product labels for whether the product you want to use is appropriate for your needs and safe to use around your target areas. Please let us know if we can further assist you.

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  • Asked by Mike from Wayne, Nj
    09/15/2015
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    Can Dimension 2EW Herbicide be tank mixed with Pendimethalin for spring pre-emergent application?
    Or, what other pre-emergents might make a good mix with Dimension to provide the broadest possible protection? What about spring fertilizers that contain pre-emergents (Halts / Pendimethalin or Mesotrione). Is there any chance of a harmful interaction?
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    Dimension 2 EW and Pendimethalin are labeled to prevent many of the same weeds, so we would recommend choosing the product that best fits your needs rather than making unnecessary applications. If you have specific questions about which pre-emergent would be best for your situation, you may reach our Customer Service team at 866-581-7378 M-F 9a-5p.

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  • Asked by Clark from Atlanta, Ga
    05/13/2014
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    Application rate Dimension 2EW Herbicide
    I'd like to use a hose end sprayer to apply this. I have zoysia grass. Is there a calculation that would show how many Ounces, tablespoons, etc per gallon of water?
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     You will use .33 - .73 of an ounce of Dimension 2EW per 1,000 sq ft or one gallone water. Please consult the product label for application.
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  • Asked by Doug from Olive Branch, Ms
    06/08/2013
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    I am going to plug my lawn with Zoysia grass. What do you recommend as a pre-emergent for grass and weeds?
    I found products to spray on after plugging but I have to wait at least a month. Do you have anything to spray on before I plug?
    A
    We checked with several industry experts and they all came back wiht the same answer "there is not anything labeled for residential use that can be used prior to plugging or sodding for pre-emergent control". We are sorry we could not be of more help!
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  • Asked by Dave from Broken Arrow
    02/20/2016
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    Can Dimension 2EW be applied while raining?
    Where I live in oklahoma, it is very difficult to get the timing correct between application and the necessary rain to soak in the herbicide. Often when rain is predicted, the wind is too strong for application. Would it be ok to apply dimension while it is raining. It wouldn't be much fun, but, I figured the rain would help carry it directly from spray tip to the soil without blowing away.
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    We would not recommend applying herbicides such as Dimension 2EW Herbicide during active precipitation. Instead, you could use a higher volume of water, or you could irrigate the application yourself with at least 1/2 inch of water.

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