Once I have applied Weedar 64 to a grazing pasture, how long should I wait to reseed? One month? Two?
WEEDAR 64 is a broadleaf herbicide which means it targets broadleaf weeds. So the big question here is what kind of seeds are you looking to plant? If you review the Weedar Label, you'll see there are some guidelines for certain plants but I'm not aware of any restrictions or waiting time listed if the seed is some kind of grass. Read through the label to make sure I'm not missing anything; here are the links:
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I have crab grass in my pasture of bermuda grass. I need to kill it now and prevent it from coming back. Can u help me with a product to use?
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Do you have anything that can control Poa Annua in St. Augustine grass?
What about getting rid of Bermuda grass in St. Augustine?
ATRAZINE will handle the Poa Annua. You can read details on it's label. However, Bermuda and St. Augustine are closely related and any product currently on the market that will kill Bermuda will most likely kill the St. Augustine as well. The most common Bermuda killer we sell is the TURFLON. It's fine for fescue and bluegrass blends but will injure the St. Augustine if you broadcast it over the entire yard.
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can i apply liquid surflan to beds that have lillies or daffidills already 12 to 15 inches high?
Absolutely. As explained in our WEED CONTROL ARTICLE, one of the great features of SURFLAN is that it won't hurt anything already growing. Use it at least twice a year to keep any weeds from growing locally in both your grass and flower beds.
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