BurrOak said:
Gallery as a pre-emergent for broadleaf plants.
Do it right now.
$140/lb.....yikes! What is the application rate and do you mix it with anything?
BurrOak said:
Gallery as a pre-emergent for broadleaf plants.
Do it right now.
Is your SA Floratam? I made the mistake of using an herbicide that was supposed to be safe for SA lawns, but didn't read the fine print and see that it would kill floratam hybrids. Fortunately, I only used it on a test section, otherwise, I would have lost my yard.Tx-Ag2010 said:
I had a great yard with only a few weeds until I decided to put out some weed and feed... Now I have ZERO St augustine in my back yard and a very sickly front yard.
I'm thinking that the only thing I can do at this point is to kill the entire yard with fire and start over.
FincAg said:
Time Is Now to Prevent Winter Weeds!
Cromagnum said:FincAg said:
Time Is Now to Prevent Winter Weeds!
I call BS on that. It's not going to be anywhere near cool enough in the near future in Texas to benefit from that now.
FincAg said:
About that time again folks.
BothCromagnum said:FincAg said:
About that time again folks.
For pre-emergent or fertilizer?
Cromagnum said:
All I know for sure is fall fertilizer loves to support fungus problems so be sure to pay attention to what your lawn does.
Apply Daconil and Iron.atmtws said:Cromagnum said:
All I know for sure is fall fertilizer loves to support fungus problems so be sure to pay attention to what your lawn does.
Dealing with this now. Three weeks ago I applied NitroPhos SuperTurf (19-4-10), Barricade and Bug Out. Two weeks ago I put down NitroPhos Eagle fungicide. It calls for a second application 14 days later. However, I'm seeing a lot of yellowing/gray leaf spot throughout the yard now. Should I stick with the second application of Eagle, or should I do Scott's Disease Ex? I've read elsewhere online that Disease Ex seems to be the best for fall fungicides. I'll hang up and listen.