which don’t usually have much in the way of food labels. So one easy label “cheat” is to limit the amount of food, to the extent that you can, that requires a label in the first place.
Always read and strictly follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines on the herbicide label. Pay attention to recommended application rates, mixing instructions, and safety precautions. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, long sleeves, lon...
a liquid herbicide. Liquid herbicides are usually mixed with water in a tank and then sprayed. These should be mixed in accordance to the product label instructions. Granular, or dry herbicides, are small pellets coated with herbicides that can be applied with a broadcast or drop spreader at...
To remove dandelions you just have to get to the root of the problem — literally. If even a small portion of a dandelion root is left behind, the plant will return. There are several ways to permanently purge your yard of dandelions, including using a broadleaf herbicide, laying a weed...
Use your lawn spreader to spread a ¼-inch layer of topsoil over your lawn. To learn more, you can read our guide on topdressing your lawn. Step 5: Spread seeds evenly Add the grass seed into your lawn spreader according to the label instructions for overseeding. If you need to make...
Be sure to read the label for any chemical before application to ensure it is being applied appropriately. Don't Leave Bare Spots Weeds love to move in, so space plants as recommended on their tags or labels, or even closer. Mulch unused beds, or sow a cover crop at the end of the...
Figure 3.Uneven response of soybeans to soil residues of atrazine applied to corn the previous year. Fomesafen: A Broadly Used Herbicide with Rotational Restrictions on Label The development of glyphosate-resistant weeds, especially amaranth species such as waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, has led to ...
Using chemical solutions requires careful consideration and adherence to safety guidelines. Always read the label instructions carefully before application. Proper protective gear, such as gloves and masks, is essential to ensure personal safety. It is also crucial to apply these chemicals during the ap...
‘Pre-emergent’ broadleaf weedkillers are helpful in stopping broadleaf weeds from germinating. A broadleaf herbicide can be sprayed on most lawn types to kill weeds, and should not affect the grass. Always read the label carefully and apply at the manufacturer’s recommended rate and ...
When changes to your lawn routine don’t produce results, theClemson Cooperative Extensionrecommends applying a fungicide containingpropiconazole or azoxystrobin with propiconazole. Always apply chemicals according to the product label directions. 2. Brown patch ...