Archive for the ‘Herbicide recommendations’ Category
Sedge Control for the Home
It is not only insect pests that can cause trouble for the do it yourself home gardener, there are plants that can move in and play mischief on the hard work of lawn and garden. Today we highlight a nuisance plant that can make a monkey out of us if we aren’t careful. We will [...]
August 23, 2011
Tags: herbicides, nutgrass, nutsedge weed, post emergent herbicides, pre emergent herbicide, sedge control Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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How to control Burdock Plants
The leaves on burdock (Arctium minus) plants are some of the largest you are likely to find, getting as large as 12 or 14 inches across. They are dark green, dull, and more or less heart-shaped. The plants vary in height from 1.5 feet to 10 feet tall. Flowers are small, lavender or pink, and [...]
October 8, 2010
Tags: 2, 4, burdock, D-amine Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Pendulum® 2G herbicide A better solutions for Bigger savings
A Better Solution for Bigger Savings Pendulum® 2G herbicideis one of the most economical preventive weed control options in the ornamental nursery industry, controlling a wide range of weed species – more than 40 grassy and broadleaf weeds – at a low cost-per-acre price. Over 335 ornamental species are listed on the label. When used [...]
September 14, 2009
Tags: epestsolutions, herbicides, Pendulum® 2G herbicide Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Roundup Pro Becomes Roundup PROMAX, smaller more powerful!
Introducing Roundup PROMAX®, the latest addition to the Roundup family of herbicides. It is the most compact, powerful PRO ever. In a more concentrated formulation, Roundup PROMAX offers consistent performance and a 30 minute rainfast warranty. Roundup PROMAX herbicide is used to control weeds and brush in professional vegetation management situations such as turf management, [...]
September 3, 2009
Tags: herbicide, Monsanto, Roundup, Roundup PROMAX Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Sedgehammer Application Directions
GENERAL INFORMATION SEDGEHAMMER is a selective herbicide for post-emergence control of sedges such as purple and yellow nutsedge in established lawns, ornamental turfgrass, and landscaped areas. SEDGEHAMMER may be applied to commercial and residential turf and on other non-crop sites including: airports, cemeteries, fallow areas, golf courses, landscaped areas, public recreation areas, residential property, roadsides, [...]
August 17, 2009
Tags: herbicide, Nutsedge, Sedghammer Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Cutrine Plus Algaecide Herbicide
Cutrine-Plus is an aquatic algaecide/herbicide for use in lakes, potable water reserviors, fish and industrial ponds, crop and non-crop irrigation conveyance systems, ditches, canals and laterals. Under field conditions Cutrine-Plus is effective in controlling a broad range of algae and the rooted aquatic plant Hydrilla verticillata. The ethanolamines in Cutrine-Plus prevent the precipitation of copper [...]
August 13, 2009
Tags: algaecide, aquatic, Cutrine, Cutrine Plus, granules, herbicide Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Controlling Blue grass with Prodiamine 65wdg
I live in Mi. and have a annual blue grass problem in my yard. I read about Prodiamine 65wdg on your site will that control it.  I live on about one acre with small 6ft by 8ft areas that area heavily infested then areas that are not so bad.I am trying to get this before [...]
May 12, 2009
Tags: Barricade, Blue Grass, Prodiamine, Weed Control Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Help with choosing the right weed control
I need your help in choosing the right weed control. I have a medium to large yard and each year my yard is full of johnson grass and crab grass and some other weeds that i do not know their names. I have got on my knees and tried to pull the johnson grass and [...]
May 5, 2009
Tags: glyphosate, Johnson Grass, Roundup, Weed Control Posted in: Herbicide recommendations
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Controlling Water lilies in pond
Had a few questions this weekend about controlling water lilies in a pond. These are considered non native and evasive in nature. Recommendation is basically using Glyphosate herbicide labelled for use near and in water. Aquamaster and Aqua Neat would be the 2 products I would recommend. It can be sprayed directly on the lily [...]
April 27, 2009
Tags: Aqua Neat, aquaMaster, glyphosate, water lily Posted in: Herbicide recommendations, Uncategorized
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