Snapshot 2.5 TG Herbicide - 50 lbs. - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Ray from North Augusta
    04/05/2017
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    Can I use Snapshot to prevent weeds in flower beds, annuals, perennials, and ornamental woody plants?
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    Snapshot is a selective pre-emergent herbicide that provides control of listed annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in landscape ornamentals, ground covers, perennials, non-bearing fruit and nut trees, container grown ornamentals, non-bearing vineyards, field-grown ornamentals and non-cropland. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and applications instructions as well as a list of tolerable plant species and targeted weeds.

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  • Asked by Dan from Central Texas
    02/27/2016
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    Is Snapshot 2.5 TG safe to use on Zoysia grass?
    Does it come in a smaller size?
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG cannot be used on lawns.  Snapshot 2.5 TG is meant to be used in landscape beds and around trees. We do carry pre-emergent herbicides and post-emergent herbicides for your lawn. Please let us know the type of turfgrass you have and what weeds you are targeting and we can help you select a product that will fit your needs.

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  • Asked by David from Gulf Breeze, Fl
    09/01/2015
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    What would be recommended settings for a Scott's push rotary spreader and a Scott's handheld spreader when apply Snapshot 2.5 TG?
    Just received my first purchase of Snaphot 2.5 TG, and instructions only have settings of a single spreader which apparently is a commercial type spreader. Approximate or recommended settings for typical residential spreader setting are needed and would be quite helpful.
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    We understand that it is tricky to know what setting to use on your spreader, but since there are so many available on the market, it is important to calibrate your own equipment based on your application and the product you are using. For Snapshot 2.5 TG, you will use 2.3 to 4.6 pounds of granules per 1,000 square feet. Please refer to the product label for the best rates for the area you are treating and the weeds you are targeting. Please see below for more details on how to calibrate your spreaders. Many folks will start at either the lowest setting or at 1 setting lower than the middle setting. We also have an excellent instructional video here.

    Almost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet.  So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know anytime you apply any product that calls for so much of it per 1000 square feet, you always set your spreader on this setting.  You can calibrate this by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and placing 4 ounces of any type of product of similar granule size, or of the Snapshot in the spreader.  Start with a low setting and start walking your marked off area at a normal pace.  You can adjust as you go and find the basic setting for you to apply the product over a 1000 square feet. 

     

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  • Asked by Jean from Ne Fl
    07/19/2014
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    What is a good pre-emergent for killing Phyllanthus/Chamberbitter?
    Needed mainly for my flower beds.
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    Snapshot is a selective pre-emergent herbicide that is labeled to control chamberbitter in flower gardens. Please refer to the product label for application instructions.
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  • Asked by Philip from Pittsburgh, Pa
    07/25/2015
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    Can I transplant fully grown daylilies into Snapshot treated soil?
    I have a newly tilled weed-free bed that I want to treat with Snapshot and then move mature daylilies from a weedy bed to the new bed.
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    We would recommend to wait several weeks to move the day lily after Snapshot application. Please be cautious because the flowers will be stressed from transplanting. 

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  • Asked by Jack from Milwaukee, Wi
    01/01/2014
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    Will Snapshot effect spring time bulbs in a landscape planting?
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG should not be applied to bulbs while they are flowering per the manufacturer. It should only be applied prior to flowering and after flowering. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions on the product.
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  • Asked by Jim from Mapleton, Illinois
    08/11/2017
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    Which pre-emergent products do you recommend for over-the-top application of Liriope Muscart 'Big Blue' ?
    I have 500 recently planted bare root Liriope plants and 3500 established (one to four year old) Liriope plants. I also have a large number of Ajuga (Burgundy Glow I think) plants that have no spaces between the plants (except for multiple types of weeds!). Please recommend pre-emergent and post-emergent products that can be applied over these plants that will help minimize weeds without harming the Liriope and Ajuga. Thank you!!
    A

    Snapshot 2.5 TG is one of our most popular pre-emergent herbicides for use around ornamentals and ground covers, and several types of liriope are listed as tolerant on the product label. These plants would need to be established before applying the Snapshot or most other pre-emergent herbicides. A popular post-emergent for use around liriope is Fusilade II Herbicide, which will target grassy weeds. Always read the product label before purchasing and applying herbicides to ensure that it will fit your needs.

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  • Asked by Rick from St. Paul, Mn
    11/08/2016
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    Will Snapshot work on hybrid cattails in a marsh?
    I have a small marsh on my property. It has a large amount of invasive cattails that are well established in the marsh. Can I use Snapshot to help control the cattails? If so, when should I apply? I live in Minnesota so winter is coming.
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    No, Snapshot 2.5 TG is not labeled for use in marshes. We would recommend using Rodeo Herbicide. It is safe for use in bodies of water and will eliminate cattails. 2.5 Gallons will cover up to 5 acres. The mixing ratio is 2 and 2/3 fluid oz. Rodeo per gallon of water.  Be sure to use a surfactant for harder to kill weeds. These products can be mixed together and applied directly to the weeds.

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  • Asked by Katrina from Troutville
    04/07/2019
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    How frequently can I apply Snapshot 2.5 TG?
    I spread Snapshot over a large area today that has lots of weeds. When will I need to apply again? My weeds include Dandelion, wild onions, Thisle, clover & tall grasses. The bank is steep, eroded & difficult to walk on. Dandy's are just blooming now. This bank faces east & has a few evergreens & hardwoods. It's about 100 yds. long & 20 yds. at one end & triples that height at the other end. I use spread rite gravity flow hand spreader. It covers about a 3' spread. Thank you, Katrina
    A

    You must wait at least 60 days between Snapshot 2.5 TG applications. You cannot apply more than 600 lbs per acre per year.  

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  • Asked by Rusty
    02/12/2020
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    Will snapshot still work after 9
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG is a pre-emergent herbicide that needs to be activated with about 0.5 inches of rainfall or irrigation. If you are expecting extremely heavy rains, then it would be best to delay your application so that your barrier is not disturbed. Snapshot should be activated within 3 days of application for best results. Repeat applications at 150 lbs per Acre or higher should not be made sooner than 60 days, per the product label.

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  • Asked by Wanda from Fredonia, Ny 14063
    03/23/2015
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    Where in Northeast PA or Northwest NY can I purchase Snapshot or equivalent?
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    We apologize but we do not know where you would be able to purchase products such as Snapshot 2.5 TG that are found are on our website.  We do however offer free standard shipping right to your door!
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  • Asked by Sherri from Knoxville
    02/16/2020
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    Crabgrass control in ground cover
    Hi, I contacted you last year about several issues in my ground cover juniper bushes. You suggested Snapshot and that helped alot. My problem is I also have crabgrass in this ground cover and while it controlled most weeds, it didn't help at all with crabgrass. Is there another product you can recommend that I can use in addition to the Snapshot that would be better for the crabgrass? I don't want to kill the ground cover just control weeds and crabgrass. What is the best month to apply the pre-emergent for east Tennessee? I think last year I spread it at the end of March.
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    Fusilade is a good option to use for crabgrass and other grassy weeds in juniper as directed on the product label.  As far as timing for a pre-emergent like Snapshot, it should be applied before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees.  If the Snapshot did not prevent the crabgrass it sounds like it was applied too late.  You may also contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region.  

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  • Asked by Justin from West Jordan
    03/28/2020
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    What if you get some product on your lawn?
    Flower beds are outlined on my lawn. What if some or little gets on the lawn?
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    Your lawn may be damaged in the areas where Snapshot is applied. It is important to do your best to keep the granules out of your lawn. 
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  • Asked by Gretchen from Westphalia
    04/06/2019
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    Can Snapshot 2.5 TG be used on asparagus beds?
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG should not be applied to areas with edible vegetation.

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  • Asked by Td
    06/11/2021
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    When can I replant edible perennials in an area where Snapshot 2.5 TG Herbicide has been applied?
    A landscaping company we hired to mulch around edible plants (oregano, rosemary, and sage) mistakenly applied snapshot to the area. Are these plants no longer edible and should we remove them? If yes, how long do we have to wait before it's safe to plant new edible plants in this area?
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    Snapshot Herbicide is not for use around any edibles (especially herbs) or where you plan to plant edibles. If Snapshot has been used around herbs or other vegetables, you would need to discard of the plant/fruit and would need to wait a full year before you could harvest crops from an area treated with it or plant again in the area.

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  • Asked by James from Pheonix, Az
    03/16/2018
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    Can Snapshot TG be used around fruit bearing citrus trees
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG is labeled to be used only around non bearing fruit trees.

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  • Asked by Ron from Port Charlotte, Fl
    04/13/2018
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    What effect will Snapshot DG have if I apply it around my citrus trees?
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG - 50 lbs. cannot be applied to edible vegetation including citrus trees. If already applied, do not consume the fruit.

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  • Asked by Bonnie from Des Moines,ia
    08/13/2019
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    Can Snapshot be used in native forbs/prairie that have been established for one year?
    I live in Iowa, this is a pollinator garden that will be established one year by the time I am wanting to apply Snapshot
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    Yes, Snapshot 2.5 TG would be safe to use in an established ornamental area as directed on the product label.

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  • Asked by Judy from Oskaloosa Kansas
    06/05/2019
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    Will Snapshot 2.5 TG harm small mum cuttings in pots?
    We plant several mum cuttings in two gallon pots, and need a pre-emergent to apply to the pots to keep the weeds out.
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    Snapshot 2.5 TG states on the product label not to apply to cuttings that have been planted in pots for the flrst time.

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  • Asked by Joann from Monroe, Ct
    07/14/2018
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    Will Snapshot kill Geranium macrorrhizm 'Bevans Beauty'?
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    Snapshot is a post-emergent herbicide only, so it is not made to kill any existing plants. Geranium cinereum (ballerina) is listed as intolerant of over-the-top Snapshot applications, while the common weed Carolina geranium is prevented from germinating by using Snapshot. Geranium incarnum and Geranium subcaulescens are listed as tolerant plants of Snapshot. Since the exact species you mention is not listed as either tolerant or intolerant, we would recommend testing over a small area before treating around a large area of this groundcover, or selecting a different product for your needs.

    If you would like to tell us more specifically which plants you are wanting to kill/prevent and which are the desirable plants, then we can better assist you.

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