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Sulfentrazone please!!!!

Posted by chellamaral 9b/10 Fort Pierce FL (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 29, 12 at 17:04

I need pro Sulfentrazone product for a sedge problem within landscape beds and St Augustine. I have approx. 1/4 acre to treat. Most likely need to order it on-line. Very expensive so if anyone has a recommended source, please advise. Thanks!


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RE: Sulfentrazone please!!!!

How often do you water and for how long? You might not need any chemicals.

How high/low do you mow?

Realizing where you are, is there any chance that you have clay in your sand, I mean "soil." Is there anything under the surface that might hold moisture?


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RE: Sulfentrazone please!!!!

Google Dismiss herbicide.

domyownpestcontrol.com, ehgriffith.com, or ebay is where I'd start online.

John Deere Landscapes has it, too.


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RE: Sulfentrazone please!!!!

I have such a wacky mix of soil. Sub soil is marl. It seems the only play I have sand is in my irrigation well!
My sod looks like hell, big bald patches from a fungus issue in April, then the sedge came in full force. It gets 3/4" of water 3 times weekly. I mow at the highest level I can with my mower, but still could be higher...in the pic, I just mowed.
In some areas, the sedge is at least 35% or more of the sod. I thought I might try to top dress the bald areas and wait to see if it comes back in by next spring.The pic only show one of the 5 areas that I am having bald issue with


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RE: Sulfentrazone please!!!!

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RE: Sulfentrazone please!!!!

You'll need the herbicide to get the sedge under control, but I'll defer to Mr. Hall for your watering. That schedule is prime growing conditions for sedge. It needs to change.


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