There is a chemical in weed n feed that is harmless to grass but deadly to weeds. they also put grass fertilizer in it.
You pull them out. Then add some weed control to the grass.
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??
It is not recommended to put weed and feed on new sod as it may harm the young grass. It is best to wait until the sod is established before using any weed and feed products.
A great weed and feed to use on St. Augustine grass is Scotts Bonus S Southern Weed and Feed. It will green up and thicken your St. Augustine grass while elimiating most broadleaf weeds including Dollarweed.
I would not recommend any weed and feed. These two processes work much better if done individually. There are good times to weed and good times to fertilizer. But unless you really know what, when and how you are applying then using a weed and feed is a waste of money. Most weed killers or preventers and fertilizer require difference soil temps, mosture, air temps, etc. So if you feed when you should weed you don't get the best results and if you weed when you should feed not the best results. Also it depends on the type of grass you have and the area you live in. Be it a warm season grasses or cool season grasses. I am in the Atlanta area zone 8. Here, for instance, Bermudagrass is best fertilized in April, June and mid September. Post- emergent weed control is best in May to early June. Pre-emergent is best in March. You will get a much better job for your money if you do both seperately. These weed and feed mixes are just a way to get homeowners to spend money by making the job look easier. Don't fall for that and weed and feed at the correct time for each process. Hope this helps.
Weed and feed products can help grow grass effectively by providing nutrients and controlling weeds. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the grass.
Bermuda grass is a competitive and invasive species, and livestock cannot derive significant nutrition from grazing it. This grass is considered legally to be a "noxious weed" in several states of the union, and other countries.
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.
Using weed and feed can help grow grass effectively by providing essential nutrients to the grass while also controlling weeds. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the grass or surrounding plants.
A selective herbicide containing the active ingredient sethoxydim is effective for controlling wild bluegrass without harming Bermuda grass. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when applying herbicides to ensure effective and safe use.
If you've accidentally applied weed and feed alongside grass seed, it's essential to act quickly. Water the area thoroughly to help dilute the fertilizer and minimize potential harm to the seeds. Monitor the grass seed for germination and be prepared to reseed if necessary, as the chemicals in weed and feed can inhibit seed growth. In the future, ensure to apply these products at separate times for optimal results.