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Originally posted by zemog View Post"shouldnt" is a big word, temps near 80 today, my greens are green, and it aint the paint causing it.....the problem isnt spraying green bermuda, the problem is spraying bermuda coming out of dormancy because of the unseasonalby warm temps only to have the grass take up the poison then have a hard freeze, thats what will kill the grass, because it has been weakened by the herbicide then gets an additional knock because of the freeze, thats what can cause the kill, go to home depot and get some weed killer for henbit , i guess weed b gone is labeled for it, i dont know, but why take the chance
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I use to fight the good fight against weeds on my lawn. Never ending battle. I bought & applied every kind of weed killer from Home Depot. Sure enough, I had weeds return every season.
Now I let Gro Green handle it. Yeah, I pay to have it done, and I don't feel bad about it. They do it all. I've been weed free for 3 years.
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostDo you have a recommended pre-emergent?
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Originally posted by SOLOW55 View PostI used that word because every situation is different , just didn't want to get blamed if information was given wrong (ie grass type , location etc) .
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Originally posted by zemog View Postpendulum, pendemethanlin, barricade or evade (active ingredient is prodamine), i use the evade and i do a split application, 1/2 now and half in about 6 weeks, the pendi has a tendency to stain everything although there is an improved versionsigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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not sure where the john deere store is around there , but i know there is one, also one in benbrook.......home depot used to carry a lesco ( now john deere landscapes) 0-0-7 with pendi or a 25-2-5 with pendi, not sure if they still do or not, and if they carry a scotts product with pre emergence they are always good products
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OK, will do. I have the Lesco spreader, what settings do you use for application?
Also, I am interested in lime application. Trugreen had suggested this in their inital evaluation to bring soil PH in balance. You dont hear about homeowners doing this. What is the real benefit to this?Last edited by miketyler; 02-19-2012, 12:20 PM.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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the setting is on the back of the lesco bag, be benefit to proper soil ph is so that the nutrients dont all get tied up in the soil and not allowed to be taken in by the plant ( this is the reason i spray), it will take up a percentage of the nutrients it just depends on the soil conditions...now , with that said, i didnt apply lime to lower the ph to my customers lawns, simply because most of them water from the lake and with the high salt content make our soil ph here pretty high some are around 7.8, it would take alot of lime on the size lawns we care for and more than just one app ( i assume) to get the soil to 6ish and keep it there so i worked around it with spray.
this will have zero affect on the pre emergence control though, the preemerge, once watered in forms a barrier on the soil surface to keep weeds from emerging.
and for bermuda grass its not a great problem either, mostly in st. augustine lawns is where you will find the nutrient defiency with ph problems
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