Home Depot has
13.58 lb. Scotts Turf Builder Halts Crabgrass Preventer Dry Lawn Fertilizer (5,000 sq. ft.) +
11.32 lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed (4,000 sq. ft.) on sale for
$28.94 when you
follow directions below. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
Thanks community member
desidoc75 for sharing this deal
Deal Instructions:
- Click here for 13.58 lb. Scotts Turf Builder Halts Crabgrass Preventer Dry Lawn Fertilizer (5,000 sq. ft.)
- Under "Buy One Get One $20 Off" (located under price at top of page), click "Shop this Offer"
- A Pop Up will appear, click "Select" for 11.32 lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed (4,000 sq. ft.)
- Click Add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Sale price will be $28.94 + Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
Home Depot also has
40.05 lb. Scotts Turf Builder Halts Crabgrass Preventer Dry Lawn Fertilizer (15,000 sq. ft.) +
33.95 lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed (12,000 sq. ft.) on sale for
$74.97 when you follow directions below. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
Deal Instructions:
- Click here for 40.05 lb. Scotts Turf Builder Halts Crabgrass Preventer Dry Lawn Fertilizer (15,000 sq. ft.)
- Under "Buy One Get One $50 Off" (located under price at top of page), click "Shop this Offer"
- A Pop Up will appear, click "Select" for 33.95 lbs. Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed (12,000 sq. ft.)
- Click Add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Sale price will be $74.97 + Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
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Turf Builder 11.32 lbs. 4,000 sq. ft. Weed and Feed5, Weed Killer Plus Lawn Fertilizer for $19.14
Total for both is $38.94. Good deal?
Also picked up some Milo and Ironite for the year.
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Yes Andersons
Hydra charge for drought areas
Seems to work well in south Texas
To build on what someone else said, this is early spring application, you can't seed with it because the "haltz preventer" will not let the seeds germinate, along with certain weeds. If you're sticking with the Scott's lineup, you'd then put down Weed 'n Feed about 5 weeks later, then Summer guard, then a general application of Turfbuilder fertilizer, then Winterguard in fall. All spaced out 5-6 weeks or so. Some will say certain fertilizers are less effective than others, to use sprays, or use other methods entirely. Having done the full Scott's treatment regime for several years, it's a decent no brainer system. Grab a broadcast spreader and you're good to go. If your lawn is in rough shape it could take a few years of consistent fertilizing, but it'll be in acceptable/respectable shape eventually.
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I used this in January thinking it will prevent weeds germination.But I got ton of blue grass and other weeds germinated in Feb/March.
Does it only work for crabgrass ?