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Scotts Moss Control Granules For Lawns is specially formulated to eradicated moss without harming or burning your lawn. The Moss Control also contains added essential nutrients for a stronger and greener lawn. Use any time signs of active moss growth may it be spring or fall. The Moss Control is guaranteed to show great results. This breakthrough in gardening comes in an 18.37 lb. bag and can treat up to 5,000 square feet making it the absolute affordable choice.
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Active Ingredient | Ferrous sulfate monohydrate 17.5% |
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Target pests | Moss |
For use in | Home Lawns |
Application | * See Label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
NOT FOR SALE TO | |
Coverage Area | 18 lbs. Covers 5,000 square feet |
Shipping Weight | 19.27 lbs |
Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 31015) |
UPC | 032247310154 |
EPA Registration | 538-223 |
Note: Three to four applications may be necessary for season-long suppression.
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The Scotts Moss Control Granules for Lawns does not have any reference on the product label to there being a restriction time on when you can put down grass seed. Typically we suggest giving 1 week after an application before putting down seed since the moss/algae needs to have time to die back and expose the soil below it. Grass seed needs to make direct contact with soil to take best so you should be safe after that time frame. If you have more questions regarding timing you can reach the manufacturer Scotts at 800-543-8873.
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We live by a creek and are visited daily by wild ducks walking on the lawn and in the creek. Will the product harm the ducks, squirrels and birds.
Scotts Moss Control Granules For Lawns should not harm wildlife when applied as directed. We would recommend applying when they are not in the area and when there is a few hours for it to dry before they return.
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