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Spectracide 32oz Weed Stop Ready to Spray Crabgrass Weed Killer for
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The power is in your hands to keep your landscape in line – unleash it with Spectracide lawn and garden products. Our easy-to-use, fast-acting insect, lawn disease and weed control solutions help you tame lawn and landscape invaders with incredible pest-punishing power. Take command with Spectracide brand. You hold the power. Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus Crabgrass Killer Concentrate controls more than 470 types of weeds as listed – and it won't harm your lawn when used as directed. This ready-to-spray formula kills by contact, down to the root, with visible results in as little as 5 hours. It controls all types of listed broadleaf and grassy weeds, including crabgrass, dandelion, chickweed, clover and yellow nutsedge (see product label for complete list). This product is rainfast in as little as 3 hours, so it won't wash off. The QuickFlip hose-end sprayer activates at the flip of a switch.Apply Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus Crabgrass Killer Concentrate when temperatures are between 45 and 90 degrees. Spray until wet to control weeds. Do not apply when daytime temperatures are above 90 degrees as lawn injury can occur. Read the entire label before using.
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Weed-free lawn! But now clover is coming back strong (no other weeds).
I've been reading clover is a desirable addition to the lawn, and actually good to have in the yard, and that it adds natural nitrogen that greens up the lawn.
Anybody know? Should I hit the clover again, or leave it alone? No other weeds in the lawn, and lawn is really looking good. Don't want to hit it again with weed killer because the lawn itself takes a hit each time, and takes time to recover, I have a Southern Lawn (St. Augustine) that is very sensitive to weed killer. So I can't really overuse weed killer, or grass will burn.
Weed-free lawn! But now clover is coming back strong (no other weeds).
I've been reading clover is a desirable addition to the lawn, and actually good to have in the yard, and that it adds natural nitrogen that greens up the lawn.
Anybody know? Should I hit the clover again, or leave it alone? No other weeds in the lawn, and lawn is really looking good. Don't want to hit it again with weed killer because the lawn itself takes a hit each time, and takes time to recover, I have a Southern Lawn (St. Augustine) that is very sensitive to weed killer. So I can't really overuse weed killer, or grass will burn.