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Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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Posted by ajones 7 (My Page) on Mon, Oct 12, 09 at 16:44
| Texas Weed or any other helpful citizens, is there still time to put out pre-emergent here in north texas or is it to late? |
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RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| Bit late for what has germinated already, but it will do some good for what has not. |
RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| I put some down on August 16th and again yesterday. I hope the aplication yesterday wasn't a waste of money. I had henbit last winter and bad poa in the spring. |
RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| I put some down on August 16th and again yesterday. I hope the aplication yesterday wasn't a waste of money. I had henbit last winter and bad poa in the spring. Not it was not a waste of money, kind of depends on what type, but the secret to successful pre-emergence use is succession applications spread 8 to 10 weeks apart. |
RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| The August 16th dose was dimension. I am not sure what the stuff was on Saturday. It came in a lesco bag and I just bought it at home depot. It gave different setter spreadings depending on how much you wanted to put out and I went with the maximum setting. |
RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| The bad will list what it was. Was it pee yellow? |
RE: Pre-Emergent in North Texas
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| No it had a lot of brown in it. This is what I used. LESCO .86% Pre-m With 0-0-7 Fertilizer Model # 088581 Store SKU # 118243 Looking it up online now I see the dimension printed on the bag plain as day. I wish that some day I could find some of that Amaze but I have never found any. |
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