Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to control wild violet and it can safely be applied to Bermuda grass.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be applied to actively growing weeds in established turf up to 90 degrees.
No, Surge isn't labeled for St Augustine grass since it would damage the turf.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to eliminate wild violets. The mixing rate is 1.2 to 1.5 fl oz per 1000 square feet. This can be used in 1-2 gallons of water.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is safe for applications to established bahia lawns and will suppress actively growing dayflower. It is applied at 2.5-4 pts per acre, 10 to 220 gal./Acre (0.23 to 5.0 gal. per 1,000 sq. ft.).
No, Surge broadleaf herbicide cannot be sprayed on areas that will be grazed in. You can use Crossbow depending on the grass type for non lactating animals.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled for poison sumac. We would recommend using something like Crossbow instead.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be applied to actively growing weeds in established turf up to 90 degrees. Please refer to the product label for complete applications.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be applied to established Perennial Ryegrass to actively growing listed broadleaf weeds at 1.2 - 1.5 fl. oz./ 1,000 sq. ft.)
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled for treating wild garlic and wild onion. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf can be applied after a light rain. You just do not want to apply when the grass is dripping wet.
Yes, you can use the grass clippings after Surge Broadleaf Herbicide has been applied. Be sure not to use this in mulch that will be used for edible plants.
You can mix Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf with Dimension 2EW as long as it's not being applied to St. Augustinegrass as this grass is a very sensitive grass and 2, 4-D could kill it. Make sure to do a tank test first by following the product labels, which you can find on each product page, to make sure they are compatible and to check for grass tolerance.
The SDS sheet for Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf does state that the odor is of amines. It will have a chemical smell to it.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled for wild violet.
Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is not labeled to treat torpedograss it will only control the listed broadleaf weeds on the label. Drive XLR8 is labeled to treat torpedograss on listed turf grasses.
For Doveweed, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is applied at 1 to 1.2 fl oz in water volumes of 0.23 to 5 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft. Generally, 1-2 gallons of water is sufficient to treat 1000 sq ft.
Water is only acting as the carrier to evenly distribute the herbicide over the area. The product label is saying that the minimum volume of water you would use is 32 fl oz of water to cover 1000 sq ft but you can use as much as 5 gallons of water if needed.Areas that have been treated with Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf are safe for pets to return to once dry. Typically best to keep them out for 4-6 hours. Then they can return to the areas with no issue.
Yes, Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is labeled to target Virginia Buttonweed. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.