You should wait at least 2-4 weeks after applying herbicide before planting grass to ensure the herbicide has had time to break down and not affect the new grass growth.
You should wait at least 2 to 4 weeks after applying weed killer before planting grass.
You should wait at least 2 to 4 weeks after applying weed killer before planting grass seed.
The time it takes for herbicide to work effectively can vary depending on the type of herbicide used and the target plant. In general, herbicides can start to show visible effects within a few days to a few weeks after application. However, complete control of the target plant may take several weeks to months. It is important to follow the instructions on the herbicide label for optimal results.
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You should stay off the grass for at least 24 hours after applying weed killer to allow it to dry and be absorbed by the weeds.
This question is unanswerable as it depends on which type of grass you mean.
You should wait about 2 to 4 weeks after killing the grass before reseeding your lawn. This allows time for the herbicide to break down and for the soil to be ready for new seeds to grow.
You should stay off the grass for at least 24 hours after applying weed and feed to allow the chemicals to properly absorb into the soil and not be disturbed.
2 to 3 days
Can I plant Bermuda grass olugs in a yard that already has some established Bermuda grass in it?? If so, when?? Can I apply weed killer before putting bermuda plugs in?? If so, how long before I put the plugs in??
You should wait at least 2 to 3 weeks after applying topsoil before mowing your grass. This allows the grass to establish itself and grow through the topsoil layer. Mowing too soon can stress the grass and disrupt the soil's settling process. Always check for sufficient growth before mowing to ensure a healthy lawn.
Herbicide typically needs to be on for at least 1-4 hours before rain for it to be effective.