Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will only kill grassy weeds and will not affect broadleaf weeds. The white clover will not be affected by the product.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Postemergence Herbicide could harm St. Augustine grasses or other turf. Hi-Yield Atrazine Weed Killer can safely be applied to St. Augustine grass for crabgrass suppresion. Be sure to follow the product label for complete application instructions.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Postemergence Herbicide could harm or suppress Centipede grasses. We would recommend to just spot treat the area with Roundup.
Yes, Hi Yield Grass Killer is designed to only target grasses and grassy weeds in ornamental and edible garden areas and will not harm your plants. You would use 1oz per gallon of water with 1oz surfactant and spray until thoroughly covered.
You should apply Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide when the target plants are young and actively growing for best results. This is usually when temperatures are around 60-85 degrees F.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will last in the area that was tilled. If you are trying to replant in that area, it would be best to apply a non-selective (kills all grass-no selective-will eradicate desired turf also) such as Killzall or RoundUp QuikPro and wait 7-14 days prior to planting in that area. If you are seeking a selective application, please let us know. Thank you!
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to eradicate grasses including Tall Fescue. Blue Fescue, Red Fescue, Chewings Fescue and Hard Fescue are tolerant to the product.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide does list both blackberry and raspberry as tolerable on the product label. Be sure to refer to the pre harvest interval for application timing before harvesting.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post -Emergent Herbicide lists Mondo Grass as a plant that is tolerent, so you can apply the product to your Mondo Grass. This product may be applied over the top of desirable plants infested by weedy grasses, please read and follow the label instructions.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is safe not safe to use on Zoysia or St. augustine. We recommend to review our Lawn Guide.
Daylilies green liriope and iris' are listed on pages 14 & 15 of the Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide product label as tolerable species. Yes this is a concentrate that you will mix with water and apply. Please refer to the label for complete mixing and application instructions to ensure a safe eradication of unwanted grassy weeds.
No, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will not get rid of bermuda grass in a centipede lawn. Unfortunately, centipede and bermuda grasses are so closely related that any product that would kill the bermuda would also kill the centipede. In this type of situation, we usually recommend using a glyphosate product such as Roundup Quik Pro to spot treat the bermuda grass as much as possible, and then replanting the centipede in a couple of weeks when the bermuda is gone.
Yes, according to the Product Label, Hi Yield Grass Killer Postemergence Herbicide is labeled to kill Bermuda Grass, and Dichondra turfs have shown to be tolerant.
Rhubarb is not listed on the label as tolerable to applications of Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide. We would recommend using the Grass Out Max instead as rhubarb is listed on the label. It is highly recommended that you use a surfactant with this product.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide lists all but dill weed as tolerable to applications when used as directed.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will kill listed unwanted grasses in listed areas. We would recommend using Grass Out Max over clover plots. It will not harm the clover or deer..