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.
The Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used for daylilies and bleeding hearts. Unfortunately, the Hi-Yield Grass Killer Postemergence Herbicide does not specifically list fern peonies, tree peonies and other herbaceous peonies on the product label as tolerable to this product. Please tell us more about what you are treating for so that we are able to locate a product that will best fit your needs.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled for controlling johnsongrass on green peas and dry peas. It does not specifically label cowpeas.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not specifically labeled for torpedograss. Solitare Herbicide is labeled to suppress torpedograss in centipede lawns, but may not eradicate it completely. Most of the herbicides on the market will only suppress the torpedograss for a short time. It is recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Round Up Quick Pro and then reseed or sod in the treated areas.
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 not treat nutgrass. We recommend spot treating with RoundUp QuikPro (avoid drift on ornamentals and other desired areas).
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used around potatoes, but not labeled to be used around chufa plots. It may be best to spot treat the plots. Be aware that the pre-harvest interval on potatoes is 30 days.
Yes, Hi-Yield Grass Killer is labeled for both minor and major vinca ground covers. Mix 1 fluid ounce of this product plus 1 fluid ounce oil concentrate per gallon water; spray to just wet the unwanted weedy grasses. One gallon of spray will treat 1,800 square feet.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used over green peas as directed on the label.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide could harm bees if they contact when surfaces are wet.
There is no time restriction for applying Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide and a fertilizer. You can apply either before or after application of a fertilizer.
There shall be no rain expected within 24 hrs or irrigation following the application of Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide for the most effective results.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide does not list clover as one of the types of weeds controlled on the label. We would recommend using QuinKill Max Crabgrass & Weed Killer depending on what type of turf you have.
Spot Applications: Apply 1.45 fl ozs of QUIN KILL MAX per 1000 sq ft (0.75 lb ae/A) of treated area. Make 2 sequential applications of 1.0 fl oz (0.51 lb ae/A) of QUIN KILL MAX per 1000 sq ft and an additional sequential application up to 0.90 fl oz (0.46 lb ae/A) of QUIN KILL MAX per 1000 sq ft at 14- to 21-day intervals.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not labeled as tolerant on Centipede turf, so we would not recommend using this product there. If you would like to tell us more about what weed you are targeting, then we are happy to recommend an alternatitve product.
Yes, if new growth appears, you may re-apply Hi Yield Post Emergence Grass Killer when grassy weeds are actively growing. Younger, actively growing seedling weeds are more easily killed than older, mature, well-established grassy weeds which may require a repeat application for control. Please refer to the product label for a list of tolerant plants, vegetables and fruits.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer cannot be used on centipede grass. We apologize, but we actually do not carry a product that is labeled to remove Bermuda grass from centipede. The only suggestion we can give is to kill the Bermuda with a glyphosate product and then re-seed the centipede in those areas.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is safe to use in established Algerian Ivy and Grape Ivy for grassy weeds. If you have an ivy not listed on the product label, then we suggest testing a small area before applying over all of it.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used around established crape myrtles and rose plants listed on the product label to control bermudagrass and other listed weeds. For ornamentals not listed on the product label, we would recommend spot treating around a small area before treating around a large number of plants.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide can be used around roses and other ornamental plants and flowers, including sunflowers.