Crabgrass
I use ACCLAIM, an herbicide, on the crabgrass and it works fine. Thats not all it kills weed-wise either. The big problem is that, except for two neighbors, no one in the neighborhood does much about crabgrass, so it seeds over and over again in there yards, and the seeds go blowin' in the wind. I just got some ACCLAIM in the mail two days ago from Florida, because my last pint is gone. The pint lasted four years plus. 3/4 of an ounze to the gallon in my two-gallon sprayer and I almost lasted the entire property. I'll wait four or five days to see what I didn't get the first application, and then do the rest, which should only take a one-gallon application to finish up. The problem with weeds is that there are more than one generation of seeds generally in your ground, like grubs. Spray or spread your fert with weed killer mixed in, and unless it is timed perfectly it could be a waste of time. My thinking is that use the fert whether its 1,2,3, or 4, or anonother brand and then back that up with weed-b-gone concentrate in a sprayer. But ACCLAIM is the only thing I have found that kills crabgrass. Someone here told me about a product called Drive which you mix weith an oil spray so it adheres to what yourtrying to kill but I could never find it. Drive doesn't turn anything yellow nearby the weed your trying to kill, for a time, where ACCLAIM will if you hit the weed twice. And if you want a really green lawn use Vigaro super green, thats all it does is turn your grass a deep green color, looks awesome.
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