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Problem with my Lawn
Sorry. I can't tell you what happens when you mix these things. I use
the liquid crabgrass killer in a pump sprayer so I can walk around and be very selective about the application. Three applications are needed about 7 to 10 days apart. Peter Pan wrote: an you recommend a liquid crab grass killer? I went to the local AGWAY and their "expert" is away on vacation...Also I put down SCOTTS Summer Guard the other day, Do I need to wait or can I apply the Crab grass Killer? Thanks "Stubby" wrote in message . .. If it is a light green grass, it is probably crabgrass. It's important to use a liquid crabgrass killer now before the weed drops its seeds. Those seeds will sprout next year, so use a pre-emergent crabgrass killer in the early spring, too. Peter Pan wrote: I seed my yard twice a year as I'm suppose to, I also water and fertilize as directed. Lately I'm noticing the grass blades in some areas are no longer the nice tall thin blades, but more to the short fat blades. I'm concerned because A: it doesn't look nice and B: I'm hoping its not some sort of weed growing. Can anyone offer me some advise? |
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