Nutsedge
By Dick on 08/13/2012
Great Product
By C on 03/25/2012
Recently used this product in our weedy lawn. To date I have only found one small spot where nutsedge is still growing. Plan to respray that spot. Very pleased with ease of use, thoroughness of product, price point, free shipping and customer service of DoMyOwnPestControl. I'm sure I will make additional purchases of various products as needed from this site.
SedgeHammer Herbicide
By Joanne on 08/30/2012
67% effective
By Stephen on 05/21/2013
sedgehammer works
By Mike on 09/18/2014
Sedgehammer Herbicide
By Earl on 09/20/2014
Overall, I'm very pleased with Sedgehammer. I had a pretty heavy infestation of sedgegrass in my tall fescue lawn, and the SH killed about 75% of it on the first application. I still have a little bit of the sedgegrass but will be doing the second application today, so hopefully the rest of this nasty stuff will be history soon.
SedgeHammer Review
By Bob on 08/13/2015
Sedgehmer works!
By Anne on 09/12/2015
Nutgrass solution
By D on 07/21/2016
Nutgrass solution
By D on 07/21/2016
SedgeHammer
By Stephen on 07/24/2016
Nutsedge spray.
By Jeff on 08/16/2019
I had nutsedge take over20% of my backyard this summer. I read about this because I did not want to spray noxious chemicals on my lawn. This product needs to be sprayed when dry conditions are prevalent. I sprayed the nutsedge on hot dry day and it killed most of it. Touch up is required though as the nutsedge shows up at areas close to where I sprayed. It took several weeks but it definitely killed it. Nutsedge doesn't like shade, at least on my lawn. But, it is pervasive. I will spray the remaining patches when ever it dries out again. Good luck.
Works as Advertised
By David on 08/16/2016
I mixed the entire contents of the 1.33 oz. bottle with 40 gallons of water and 1 1/2 pints (about 0.5 vol. %) of non-ionic surfactant in my PTO-drive tank sprayer. My sprayer dispenses about 55 gallons per acre so I had enough solution to cover just less than an acre. My nutsedge is in patches so it was sort of a "seek and destroy" mission. After about ten days, the nutsedge started turning brown in the tops and after about 3 weeks it appears to be dead. Four starts instead of five because I've yet to see how much of it comes back next year.
Second Applications Working Good
By Billy on 08/16/2016
This is the second application. The first application get rid of all the sedgenut in the front yard and about half in the back yard. The second application got rid of all in back yard and i spot sprayed front yard. I realize this is not a one and done product, but it is helping me get the sedgenut under control. I like it.
still waiting
By Richard on 08/17/2016
have put on two applications of the small packages, each mixed in one gallon container, one week intervals. poured mixture into 1/2 pint squeeze bottle, each dosage directly onto about ten plants. refilled many times(15- 17) came back to the sight and found a few either new or ones I missed. Waiting the forth week to decide. Was impressed with the short delivery - 2 days USPS. not bad for no delivery charge - thanks.
So far, it looks like it's working.
By Michael on 09/29/2016
Sedgehammer
By Bill on 02/08/2017
I have Daylily beds around our home and there was one that was being covered in Nut grass. I tried several things, which included round-up, but without success. I didn't think there was anything that would kill the nut grass until I purchased a package of Sedgehammer. I thought that it was not going to work either. It took about 3 weeks before I began to see the grass start to turn brown and dry up. It does not hurt the daylilies if the spray gets on them. There were places that I had missed, so I ordered two more packages, however, the weather has not yet permitted me to spray the grass that I missed. I would recommend this for spraying nut grass.
excellent
By Ted on 07/14/2011
SedgeHammer
By Michael on 07/25/2017
Weeds and them Damn Weeds
By Larry on 08/31/2017
Well living in Georgia, received product in 2 days followed instruction and applied by donning heavy duty rubber gloves covered by brown garden gloves, soaked hand in bucket of solution then rubbed hand on leaflets of weed. This method was used because weeds are in junipers bed. It's been about a week since application, have not noticed any browning or dying back, staying positive. Will update.
sedgehammer herbicide
By Carol on 09/21/2018
I applied Sedgehammer 2 weeks ago to the affected part of my lawn and 1 variety of the sedge is beginning to yellow. This is encouraging because nothing else has been effective. I will probably put down another application when it is safe. I am in zone 10a and the weeds in St Augustine are almost impossible to control.
Sedgehammer,
By Paul on 10/26/2018
Nutsedge Removal Feedback
By Dan on 07/15/2019
Controls purple nutsedge; probably doesn't eradicate it
By Mr on 07/17/2019
I've been using SedgeHammer for more than 10 years in a largely unsuccessful effort to eradicate purple nutsedge from my tall fescue lawn. The nutsedge begins emerging in my lawn the last week of May or first week of June. It continues to emerge through the month of August and into early September. I usually apply the SedgeHammer herbicide to each plant using a spray bottle, and I thoroughly wet all leaves from top to bottom. Within a week's time the nutsedge leaves begin to turn yellow, and within a few weeks the plant will brown out and disappear
Kills Sedge, but don't apply during hot dry months
By John on 08/02/2019