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Polar Bear 07-29-2015 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KittyKat (Post 1093155)
...I tried Preen--did not work...

I'm considering trying Preen, so I'd like to know if you used it on existing weeds? Or was it on a clear area as a preventative?

Jima64 07-29-2015 11:10 PM

Pre emergent
 
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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1093157)
I'm considering trying Preen, so I'd like to know if you used it on existing weeds? Or was it on a clear area as a preventative?

I read that preen is used in the soil and acts as a pre emergent to stop the seeds from growing. You water it in and it forms a barrier. The fall is a good time for this to stop the spring growth of new weeds. I use a regular roundup weed spray in my beds and where I have a fence line.

jnieman 07-30-2015 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1093138)
One thing sold for warm weather weed control on lawns is a product called
Celcius. John Deer will have it and also any online lawn and pest control supplier. It is a granule you mix with water and spray. It is considered an agency item so you won't find it in home depot or lowes. This time of year you have to be careful because of the heat and make sure the weed spray is okay for grasses. You can buy most professional weed and pest control items through a company online in the Atlanta area with reasonable prices. Sorry but the name escapes me. Most local profession distributors like Forshaw and Univar require you to have a license to purchase.

If you think of the name of that company can you please share it? THank you.

jnieman 07-30-2015 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1093158)
I read that preen is used in the soil and acts as a pre emergent to stop the seeds from growing. You water it in and it forms a barrier. The fall is a good time for this to stop the spring growth of new weeds. I use a regular roundup weed spray in my beds and where I have a fence line.

Hubby also sprays roundup on our bed borders but you do have to be careful because the spray travels as you spray it and you may get a little more border than you asked for. Probably best not to do it on a windy day and keep the sprayer set for not a wide spray if doing borders.

tomwed 07-30-2015 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1093138)
One thing sold for warm weather weed control on lawns is a product called
Celcius. John Deer will have it and also any online lawn and pest control supplier. It is a granule you mix with water and spray. It is considered an agency item so you won't find it in home depot or lowes. This time of year you have to be careful because of the heat and make sure the weed spray is okay for grasses. You can buy most professional weed and pest control items through a company online in the Atlanta area with reasonable prices. Sorry but the name escapes me. Most local profession distributors like Forshaw and Univar require you to have a license to purchase.

Was it "Do My Own Pest Control"?

Do It Yourself Pest Control Products & Supplies | Do My Own Pest Control

NavyNJ 07-30-2015 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1093244)

Tom - That place seems to have lots of stuff. But I found this place that had the actual "Celsius" product that he mentioned in his post. Pretty pricey stuff, too! But the site had tons of all manner of products for just about every problem you might need to tend to, pest or weed. And, they're in the Atlanta area.

Pestrong Next Gen Chemical

Villageswimmer 07-30-2015 10:56 AM

Preen only prevents.....does not kill existing weeds. I use it on my stones and apply it much heavier than package directions. Works great for us, but, again, you need to be generous with it.

Jima64 07-30-2015 10:59 AM

Believe it was.
 
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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1093244)

Celcius is pricey but you use so little of it that one container would last all season. This is a professional chemical like the companies use. Most of the online products are what the pest control companies use. I use the ant and roach baits with no pest problems at all.

tomwed 07-30-2015 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1093279)
I use the ant and roach baits with no pest problems at all.

What bait do you recommend? And do you get it from the same mail-order place?

PaPaLarry 07-30-2015 01:04 PM

The "hardest" weed I have trouble killing is Torpedo Grass. It crawls underground (deep) and tunnels it's way through the lawn. I guess the only way to kill it, is to kill the lawn too?

MDLNB 07-30-2015 01:12 PM

Be very careful when pulling weeds. There is one type that is very prevalent here that has very small leaves and when you pull it, hundreds of little seeds spread out on the ground, creating more weeds. I was told by a landscaper to spray those type of weeds.

Jima64 07-30-2015 01:31 PM

Spray with a selective weed killer
 
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Originally Posted by PaPaLarry (Post 1093319)
The "hardest" weed I have trouble killing is Torpedo Grass. It crawls underground (deep) and tunnels it's way through the lawn. I guess the only way to kill it, is to kill the lawn too?

Just use a selective weed spray made to work on your type of grass.

Jima64 07-30-2015 01:36 PM

Max force baits.
 
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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1093285)
What bait do you recommend? And do you get it from the same mail-order place?

I use the max force bait only because I have some from my previous job. Most of the gel baits are boric acid based, slow kill. They feed on it and contaminate their mates. Iit is actually the same as Combat in the stores. Same product. Terro and Dual Choice are two other name brands. The online sites sell them all.

kcrazorbackfan 07-30-2015 07:00 PM

Round up kills everything except Bermuda Grass; use weed b gone; used it in KC with great results and have used it here also with great results.

tomwed 07-30-2015 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1093483)
Round up kills everything except Bermuda Grass; use weed b gone; used it in KC with great results and have used it here also with great results.

I followed the roundup directions. They said it dries on the leaves in 1/2 hour so all this rain is not supposed to matter.
How long does it take to work? I put it down a week ago.


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