Ferti-Lome For All Seasons Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed Preventer is listed to be used on warm and cool season turf grasses including fescue.
Please view the product label for application rates and more information before applying.
Ferti-Lome For All Seasons II Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed Preventer is a pre emergent herbicde plus fertilizer that will prevent broadleaf and grassy weeds form germinating. Pre emergent applications in late fall and early spring work best to stop weeds from germinating which help with weed control throughout the growing season.
Hi-Yield Weed and Feed 15-0-10 combines a Trimec complex of three post-emergent herbicides with a 15-0-10 lawn fertilizer for effective broadleaf weed control while also nurturing your lawn, and can be safely used on Zoysia. The 15-0-10 is not labeled for grassy weeds, this is a broadleaf weed n feed only. Refer to the product label for the full list of weeds controlled, and for complete application instructions.
Our Warm Season Lawn Care Calendar is also a great reference for recommended timings for your lawn applications.
Ferti-Lome For All Seasons Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed Preventer is not specifically labeled to be used on clover. If the clover is established, the product would not harm it as it acts as a pre emergent to prevent weeds and does not control those actively growing.
According to the Ferti-Lome For All Seasons II Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed product label; When used in accordance with this label this product will provide prevention of the Poa as a pre emergent.
Yes, Ferti-Lome For All Seasons Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed Preventer can be applied before rain is expected. The product label states that the most effective weed control will be obtained when it is activated by at least 1/2 inch of rainfall, irrigation, or shallow (1 to 2 inches) incorporation, prior to weed seed germination and within 14 days following application.
Ferti-Lome For All Seasons Lawn Food Plus Crabgrass and Weed is labeled for prostrate spurge. It is a pre-emergent so it will prevent spurge from growing, but will not kill existing spurge. It is safe for established centipede lawns. You should check with your local cooperative extension office for a recommendation on the best application timing in your area.