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Best weed and feed for centipede grass
Posted on 2/28/23 at 12:40 am
Posted on 2/28/23 at 12:40 am
Thanks in advance
Posted on 2/28/23 at 5:17 am to daltonh0309
Go look at the Home/Garden forum on tigerdroppings.
There's thread after thread on this exact subject.
There's thread after thread on this exact subject.
Posted on 2/28/23 at 9:12 am to Grassy1
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Go look at the Home/Garden forum on tigerdroppings.
There's thread after thread on this exact subject.
True...if you are looking for the most detailed and truly the "best".
Personally, I've never had a problem using the combo Scott's weed & feed.
Posted on 2/28/23 at 9:20 am to daltonh0309
I think there was a post saying it was on clearance or something. Maybe at Lowe's.
Posted on 2/28/23 at 9:38 am to LEASTBAY
37.98 at Lowes. $75 at Sams! Question though. With these warm days, is it too soon to apply?
Posted on 2/28/23 at 9:42 pm to daltonh0309
Domyown.com
However, I would send your soil into an Ag center to determine what it's deficient in, rather than just wasting money on nutrients that help weeds grow.
I had a Nutsedge problem in my yard that was completely incurable until I found the right topical and preventative mix, which I ordered from Domyown.com and mixed in a sprayer. Your yard is going to be different depending on the drainage, shade, etc.
If possible, I would hire a local associated with a nearby University Ag program and buy the application schedule from them after they analyze your turf. I had a guy in Houston that did my yard before he had to move, and I paid him $100 or something (which he didn't want to accept) just to get the active chemicals used and the schedule of application.
However, I would send your soil into an Ag center to determine what it's deficient in, rather than just wasting money on nutrients that help weeds grow.
I had a Nutsedge problem in my yard that was completely incurable until I found the right topical and preventative mix, which I ordered from Domyown.com and mixed in a sprayer. Your yard is going to be different depending on the drainage, shade, etc.
If possible, I would hire a local associated with a nearby University Ag program and buy the application schedule from them after they analyze your turf. I had a guy in Houston that did my yard before he had to move, and I paid him $100 or something (which he didn't want to accept) just to get the active chemicals used and the schedule of application.
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