WARNING: Extremely Potent Herbicide SMOKES Clover, Creeping Charlie, Wild Violet
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2023
- Do you have a lawn full of CLOVER and CREEPING CHARLIE?
Watch This.
In this video, we'll explore the incredible benefits of Sublime Herbicide, a brand new herbicide that reigns supreme when it comes to tackling notorious creeping type weeds including: clover, creeping charlie, wild violet, chickweed, ground ivy and oxalis.
Sublime contains 3 herbicides: Triclopyr, Dicamba and Mesotrione.
✦ What is Triclopyr? ✦
Triclopyr is a selective herbicide renowned for its efficiency in controlling creeping and woody broadleaf weeds, including the persistent nuisances known as clover and creeping charlie. It works by disrupting the growth and development of these invasive weeds, providing a reliable and long-lasting solution to restore the beauty and health of your lawn.
✦ What is Dicamba? ✦
Dicamba herbicide is a potent and widely used tool in the battle against stubborn weeds. Known for its effectiveness against broadleaf plants, dicamba targets weeds such as dandelions, pigweed, and thistles. With its systemic action, dicamba is absorbed by the plant and moves throughout its tissues, delivering a knockout punch to even the most resilient weeds. Its versatility and compatibility with turfgrasses make dicamba a go-to solution for weed control, ensuring that fields and landscapes remain pristine and productive.
✦ What is Mesotrione? ✦
With its unique mode of action, mesotrione effectively targets and eliminates a wide range of broadleaf and grassy weeds, making it an invaluable tool. What sets mesotrione apart is its ability to inhibit the vital photosynthetic process in plants (which causes the notorious bleaching effect), leading to a rapid and reliable control of weeds. Its selectivity allows for safe application on a variety of grasses aside from warm season grasses, ensuring that desirable plants are unharmed while unwanted weeds are swiftly eradicated. It is also one of the only herbicides that can be used while seeding new grass.
By combining all 3 of these herbicides, it leads to an extremely potent combo that smokes clover, creeping charlie, wild violet, ground ivy, chickweed and oxalis.
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Wow that was fast 😂
@@paulsmukalla5220 1 day after releasing this video 😂
Thank you George! I want to wish you more continued success with your channel as it is growing! Thx .
Where did you get that knife?
George you have been a big help. I just followed your directions from an older video with Speed Zone & Tenacity. I’m 5 days in and can see a difference. Plz keep up the great content.
thats awesome to hear!
Love that you showed the before and after in the same video. Great tip, as always.
Thanks George! Because of your videos, I found the courage to quit my lawn service and go DIY. Last year, I used Scotts 4 step (I know, I saw your other video) and I spot treated with tenacity and speed zone as needed. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments, and my lawn has never looked better. I used a big-name lawn service and was never impressed. What sent me over the edge was the runner of spurge that was about a foot wide and ran the entire width of my house. Somehow, my service person never saw or treated it, because I had it the entire year. What’s amazing is that doing it myself is WAY cheaper and doesn’t take much time. I appreciate the information that you share with us. I’m looking forward to having a beautiful lawn for many years to come. By the way, I have a Kentucky blue grass lawn, and I live in Iowa.
So happy to hear Kim! thanks for sharing your experience!
just curious, what tyoe of kbg do you have??
I don’t think that I can tell you. It was purchased as sod 17 years ago when we bought our new house. From what I remember, it was purchased from a sod farm in Minnesota. I reseed every year or so with seed from Earle May. I’m going to have to dig out the sprinklers soon because it’s been so darn hot here lately. Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge, I always look forward to seeing your videos.
I am definitely going to try it always great info thanks again brother
This guy's info is honest, effective and cost effective.
Too bad these chemicals are harmful to the environment and potential cancer causing......." I might get cancer, but hey, Looking how f'ing green my grass is!"
Thanks for posting the latest in weed control! I didn’t know you were in Chicagoland!! I am as well. Your lawn is incredible especially with our drought. I have several acres and the challenge is always watering. For me it’s up to Mother Nature. Always enjoy your videos!
Hey neighbor! Appreciate you stopping by!
Awesome video! Since the only speedzone I can ship to my house is no longer is in production this will be my new go too!
Glad I stumbled across this as I’m noticing clover in multiple spots over the past week. Just ordered a gallon of sublime as I’m a huge fan of tenacity. I couldn’t find the quarts as they seem to be sold out just about everywhere. Quarts ranged from 60-70 bucks so I think I did pretty good with a gallon for $140. Looking forward to it arriving. Keep up the great content !
Well, I'll buy a quart from you, lol...
Thanks George, I just pulled out a 40 gallon garbage can of Thistle from my flower garden!! I’ll try some of this on the new shoots!
I subscribed a few months ago and just realized you were in Illinois. I’m originally from Geneva IL, small world!Awesome channel ! Very informative. Keep up the good work my man ✌️
heyyy! whats up my neighbor!
Hey man I've been on a binge watching your videos, you do amazing work and I enjoy seeing the collaboration you have with other RUclipsrs. You have great content but may you make a video dedicated for warm season grasses particularly Bahiagrass? There's countless videos on RUclips for Kentucky grass etc etc, but never a well detailed video of what type of herbicide to use that's SAFE for Bahiagrass but RUTHLESS on weeds especially clover weeds
Gear video . thanks for the latest info . you always help us out and save us lots of money !!Creeping Charlie has taken over my lawn . Been trying to knock it out ! bought this house with all these weeds and not much grass
congrats on the new home! this stuff will knock out all the creeping charlie with ease
Thank you for the cost-effective alternative. Your lawn is amazing. I only have grass because the city makes me, but I want to be a good neighbor and certainly don't want to be 'that' house so this will be helpful to me. Truthfully, I'd love an even clover mix lawn but I've got patches of the stubborn stuff and that Creeping Charlie has to go.
No problem Diane! I agree clover is not so bad and actually beneficial but that creeping charlie is the worst! good luck with you applications 😃
Great video George! I usually dont have too many clover issues but when i do i use the ortho weed b gon for clover and that seems to do it for me. However if i ever encounter a bad clover or creeping charlie problem in my lawn ill reach for the sublime
Thank Andy!
I stopped weed and feed after watching one of your videos and I’m using straight lawn food fertilizer Scott. What a difference it made to my yard. I have the best looking yard in my immediate neighborhood. Thanks man!
thats great to hear!
Love that you mentioned not to over apply weed killer. Almost every beginner does that. Definitely an invaluable tip! Keep killing it man!
haha im still guilty of that sometimes 😂
I love both of your channels dudes.
If A little is good, then more must be better.
@@paulpugh2480 😂
Pro grade products can be very approachable for the common DIYer like us! Nice job, George.
Thanks Kyle!
It's a pretty awesome combo. Triclopyr alone provides excellent control over broad leaf weeds, better than 2,4-d and is much safer as well. Mesotrione is a pretty poor herbicide on it's own but I'm glad to see manufactures adding it into these combo products.
They take great pride in being 24D free. If i can avoid it than i will as i know its dodgy history but Im sold on sublime for general use going forward.
Nicely done George. Great video.
Thanks Man!
Gangsta knife dude haha, all gold! Awesome video George!
Clover, creeping Charlie and wild violet from my neighbor’s yard has begun invading my yard. I’ve been battling it with a selective herbicide for those, but it is tough to get rid of. You have it really get it to stick to the blades.
Sorry to hear! This stuff will knock it out quick
Very informative!
I just subscribed 👍🏽
Thank you Julie!
George, that lawn is looking great brotha👍🏽💨
Thank you Ray!
500 thumbs up congratulation's. With the drought and early hot weather not sure if this is safe to use on mixed fescue lawns in central Pennsylvania at this time.
I use Gordon's Trimec when it's available at my box store, probably a bit expensive for the strength but has worked on clover, creeping chuck @ 4oz per 1 gal for 1000sq.. I mist it but that's for coverage of over ran chuck, otherwise spot spray .. works on most grasses but you have to be more cautious on St. Augustine grass better as a spot spray.
I’m genuinely surprised that you’re not more popular my guy.
thanks dude, were relative new on the scene compared to the big guys but were getting there!
Good Vid! very informational,Thanks for supporting us poor folks just starting out!
I think the reason that they don't combine mesotrione in standard 3-ways of 2,4-D and dicamba is that those work by making the plant grow out of control and basically make them implode on a cellular level. That's why you're supposed to apply them at temps when the weeds will be growing and not yet dormant, and why you add fertilizer to them to make them more effective. Mesotrione blocks photosynthesis, which is counterproductive to the mechanism that allows 3 ways to work.
interesting theory, makes sense
sounds like a great product!
Slick video bro. Stuff looks dank!
Thanks bro!
Love the collaboration
Thanks Robert!
great vids George! what is your opinion on using this as a pre-emergent when overseeding, seeing that it has tenacity?
I live in Dallas, TX and for tough weeds I have been using Selcius WG. It works really good BUT it’s very expensive at around $125 for a 10 oz bottle of concentrated dry granules.
Based on your channel from last year, I now have all of your favorites! 2 weeks ago I wanted to kills 4 little patches of clover in a neighbor's yard. Threw a splash of SpdZone in a spray bottle and thought why not some Tenacity too? I did and within a week, clover was all but gone. Very little if any bleaching. I mixed up a batch of Tenacity with MSO and sprayed just patches of Poa Annua (Oregon) since label says not to (must kill it, Right?) Patches turned very white, may have killed it or it just died back due to heat wave. Will do it again in spring. Great channel by the way.
I try really hard to get after the clover before it flowers out. In the spring, white clover can be the honey bee's first source of nectar. Sublime is quite expensive and I've had good success with T-Zone. Also, I think you did a video sometime ago of how to combine mesotrione and speedzone.
I harvest honey from Dutch clover that is primarily grown in my own lawn. In fact, about ten generations of the clover have given my lawn a brilliant white and green blush. Funny thing is the clover lives rent free in grass pro snobs. Good luck pollinating.
So far, very effective on clover and broadleaf (dandelions). Somewhat effective on the wild violet which I got this for. I applied it and it rained the next day. After a week, some of the violets showed distress but it rained the day after application. I re-applied a week later and again it rained the next day. I don't see any negative impact on the grass. How long does it have to stay on the violet to have full impact? It seems like it rains every 2-3 days of late. The next application I plan on doing the entire lawn and not just the test area.
Just came across this video. Recently found your channel. Thanks for this video. I recently bought a house and the half front yard looks like it is covered in a creeping charlie. I will have to give that a try. I see your in the Chicago area. I’m only a couple hours away.
For small jobs on the farm we use a backpack pump sprayer, not too expensive, spray with one hand while pump with other for steady pressure.
Nice! Do you have a backpack pump sprayer you recommend for anyone possibly looking to get one?
Awesome. I do have some clover creeping in, this would be awesome!
will clear it right up
Caught this video as Ive got a new lawn being dominated by clover. Bought sublime and surfactant. Weed and feed granules not working. But you mentioned not applying when temps are above 80. We've gotten a lot of rain lately, should I apply earlier when temps are not high or wait until closer to fall? Love the content!
Outstanding content!
Much appreciated!
Is this applied over the entire lawn or just the affected areas? Great video Ty!!
I actually like clover and normally leave them alone, but in my yard Creeping Charlie often intermingle with clover. Last year I tried Tenacity and it did nothing to the Creeping Charlie, even after 2 applications spaced 2 weeks apart, though killed the clover. Then I read Purdue University's publication "Turfgrass Weed Control" and they recommend Triclopyr for Creeping Charlie so I applied that after another week. That started to take effect after about 10 days. That gave me courage to try using Triclopyr on more spots in my yard that have a lot of Creeping Charlie this year. But one dosage didn't seem to do anything to them while killing off the clovers that were with them. Right now I'm contemplating whether another dosage of Tripoclyr is needed or do a dosage of Tenacity since last year it took 2 dosage of Tenacity and one of Triclopyr to work.
Mix them together and apply both at the same time 👍
Great info grass is looking very nice
Thanks Ramon! appreciate you stopping by
Great info . Keep up the good work
Thanks Hans!
@@PrincessCutLawnCare hey man Why is it for so many years lawn care gurus say will say only treat 4 times a year. Any more will "over stress" the lawn. You see it commonly in big box lawn care services they only recommend 4 times a year otherwise it can hurt your lawn. Whats your take on that?
Love your videos my guy!! I’m struggling with my lawn. It’s dead dry😢. Cracks in an certain spot where our trampoline was. I don’t know what to do. 😢 I also live in Chicago well moved to Bolingbrook a couple years ago( which you came next door to visit Tim Wallace 😃) and water bill is pricey so we struggle a bit with watering. I’m hoping you can tell me if Hydratain is a good alternative or can help absorb more water? Please help
George, I finally found Sublime after being sold out everywhere. I spot treated my lawn and was wondering how long should I wait to cut my lawn? Appreciate you dog. Nesto from Chicago.
Great advice! Might have to look into which battery-operated sprayer to buy.
Thanks Shoaib! they are a good investment 👍
This is a great informative video!
Thanks!
When I apply herbicides, I have found that testing the mixture pH is necessary in my area because municipal water pH is high, and high pH mixtures are typically less effective overall. To test, I have cheap pool pH test strips that I use, and if my pH is too high, I use a product called Wildfire, made by Grower's Source, LLC, that will lower pH and act as a surfactant. Herbicide mixtures should run between a 5 - 6.5 pH for best performance, confirm with product labeling as these values can vary.
absolutely! we use ammonium sulfate for that exact reason
damn man, your lawn looks GOOD
Thanks dude
Hi dude, I learned about tenacity abd speedzone by watching your video and just got the sublime for clover. However, I have velvet weed and clufoot weed how and what can I use to smoke them.
Your input is greatly appreciated
Damn! You even have a stunt bird now!!!! No stopping PLC!!!
Haha lil guys trying to go to Hollywood 😆
Silver Cymbal and Prince cut lawn at the same time….WOW!! You guys are both the best, and should have your own shows on commercial TV, but you’d probably have take a pay cut lol keep up the great work….😊
Thank you for the video and product info. I went to the Amazon link and I couldn't find the same product that you showed on the video. My local seed store here in Southwest Mo recommend to use Fertilome Weed-Free Zone. What do you think of that product? Also with this heat, what temp is recommended for applicating herbicides? What's recommended?
George, I appreciate you so much! The clover and poa are terrible this year! I am going to try this remedy for the clover. What should I use for the poa?
Thanks Julie! Funny you mentioned clover and poa! i just made a video today about how i attacked both, you should check it out: ruclips.net/video/bcCpBVKpcSk/видео.html
Thank you for another awesome video. Would this be a good post emergent for Poa annua as well? It is the only weed I can’t seem to get a handle on. Or is there something you could recommend?
No prob! it will def injure it but i wouldn't say it fully controls it
Another great episode! What height of cut are you going with currently?
Thanks Marc! right now we are mowing at 1 inch
When's the best time to apply ? Can I apply now summer in Michigan ? I'm new to this. Thanks
Thank you, my lawn is so much better thanks to you (my neighbors too) 😂.
Great to hear Nino 😀
I bought a gallon because I have an ASSLOAD of clover. I roped off an area and sprayed it 3 days ago. I'll let you know how it works here in central PA. Update I sprayed my roped-off section a week ago and the clover is turning all brown and the broad leaf weeds are turning a strange willty yellow. I was so excited about testing this that I forgot to add the surfactant. It seems to be working though. I'll update you later.
howd it go??
I spike Three Way or Tremec 992 with some Triclopyr. Triclopyr hits the wild violets. I use Q4 plus on new properties that need a lot of help. This year I am having trouble with Johnson grass. The only post emergent I have found that may work is Acclaim. Temps are too high in my area now. Have you used Acclaim before? Any suggestions on a post emergent for Johnson grass? Tall Fescue in Kansas City area. 😎
I was about to say, “Don’t use on Bermuda!!” And bam, there BYD keeping us on the right track! Great video! Love the collab!
we got you covered:)
On overspraying...I am SO the girl that cannot walk a straight line lmao! I am addicted to using a blue marker dye when I spray. Makes a huge difference and is super satisfying, plus making the yard look like a smurf threw up on it is always fun 😂.
Thanks George - St Augustine Palmetto grass over here in Austin Texas and weed killers do come at a price but only takes ounces to a gallon so it does to far.
Thanks for your input Pablo!
What’s your favorite herbicide to kill clover and creeping Charlie in st augustine?
I’m not a pro when it comes to warm season grass so I’d love to know what you like to use
I am absolutely loving your channel! I am a friendly neighbor to the north, up here near Milwaukee. Yes we are currently in a small drought which makes using any herbicide harder, but I'm trying to decide between a couple of your methods. I currently have white clover, some ground ivy in spots, some other broadleaf and the occasional poa. Would I be better off using this method with the Sublime (or the Ortho you mentioned), or, using the Ortho Weed B Gone and adding ammonium sulfate as you mentioned in a previous video? I plan on fertilizing first with lawn food (as mentioned in a previous video), then spot treating. Just not sure which would be best. I have a KBG lawn mostly (was hydroseeded almost 2 years ago) with fescue and rye in my front yard. That's a lot, but thank you for all you do and your knowledge. Keep it up!
I've had no issue using 2,4D on clover. Just mix a batch with surfactant and kills pretty quick. Just don't use the store stuff at low concentrations. Get a concentrated bottle of it and mix it right.
GREAT video man! You know your chemicals fo sho!
Thanks bro 😎
I’m curious, starting at 6:25 you said that this can’t be applied to warm season grasses, but on the USE LABEL it specifically gives instructions for use on Zoysia, St. Augustine and Centipedegrass. Like most herbicides I’ve used, temperatures need to be under 90 degrees to apply.
It can be used on Bermudagrass, but ONLY while dormant, to kill winter weeds.
Likewise, in the USE LABEL, not the outside sticker, it lists possible discoloration for Zoysia, St. Augustine, Centipede, Fine Fescue, Bahia and Seashore Paspalum grasses. Is this what you refer to as “bleaching?”
I am currently using the Celsius WG individual packets, for spot treatments of clover, etc. It seems to work really well. I have Zoysia grass.
Did you add ammonium sulfate to the mix ? Your lawn is looking mint at 1” with a rotary George. I’ve been mowing at a half inch with a Swardman for the past few years and think I’m going to switch to the Toro 60V Super Recycler at 1”. I just want to simplify the mow and I’ll be able to get out there early with the 60V, the Swardman is loud and the maintenance is getting out of hand. Keep up the great work.
Hey Ron 👋 good to see you my old friend! It’s been a while!
And thank you 🙏 I agree! Looks really good with the rotary. Do you already own the toro 60v? If not I would consider the Milwaukee, it delivers a near identical cut to a reel (hard to believe I know lol)
I have both and the Milwaukee smokes the toro in every category
clover is a tuff weed to get rid of i will try this great job on the video
it is! and thanks!
sublime with knock out clover with ease
Appreciate I need to use this. I hope not killing grass right?
I saw your reply to another post where you stated do not apply when temperatures are above 80F to 85F - that was my first question so already answered.
My second question: if the plan includes seeding the lawn, how much in advance of applying this product should seeding be done? And how soon after applying this product should seeding be delayed? Those questions basically hit on pre-emergent and post-emergent properties of the product.
Hi Steve, as per the label, you can apply anytime before or during seeding (I know.. I was surprised too)
@@PrincessCutLawnCare - thanks. If that’s the case, then there is little to no pre-emergent and post-emergent activity. Like you, I find that hard to believe.
Non-ionic surfactant: dish soap! Also, I've had success with Ortho Nutsedge killer. Hose-end sprayer, no mixing. Another cheap option. Thanks for the vid!
No prob! Ortho makes some good products
George, I live in Chicago and would like to know where you bought your bottle of Sublime. Thanks Liam
I agree that Speedzone is not great for eliminating clover BUT when adding ammonium sulfate, that you mentioned in a previous video, it supercharged Speedzone. The clover wilted in one day. This never happened before. The tall fescue appears to be unaffected so far.
great to hear rick!
pardon me as i misspoke when i addressed speedzone, i meant to say it struggles to control creeping charlie and wild violet, not clover and creeping charlie.
Speedzone can def be effective at controling clover in the right conditions
@@PrincessCutLawnCare My lawn is shaded by trees, for up to 50% of the day. A Speedzone treatment will discolor the clover for about two weeks and then it will revive itself. With ammonium sulfate added the clover is toast in one or two days.
I will try this. Most of the big box shelf herbicides don't work well in my situation, I have recently tried Bonide BK-32 which work better than off the shelf product, IMO. Not a sponsor.
Great Vid!! Just curious - did you give up on Reel mowing ??? Thank You brother 👊
Thanks! not yet haha but i have been really liking this new milwaukee mower, gives a cut that almost just as good as the reel
Does Tenacity work good for clover/creeping charlies? I believe that is what I have and it's out of control on my front yard.
Thanks this was so helpful! One question: Would you apply this to the whole lawn as a "preventive" or only on the spots that have weeds? Does that make sense? Like, would you blanket the lawn with it (just in case there were weeds that were "hiding" and not yet fulling showing themselves) or do you just spray the weeds and if more weeds come up in areas that didn't have weeds, (when you sprayed) would you go back and spray them? Sorry that was so long-winded!
Looks like he spot-treated. This is extremely powerful stuff. Applying it all over just in case there might be a hidden weed here and there does not seem to be a good idea. (Edited to add: if you are overrun with weeds, then a broader application would make sense but please remember this is some very, very toxic chemistry. Use sparingly, please!)
Do you recommend 30 % Vinegar for weeds? It's cheap and seems to do a good job? Commercial grade herbicide is expensive. I enjoy your videos and not to mention you live in my favorite city. Home of the Cubs 🐻 😊
LOVE this video. I'm in Minnesota and I have a new comer grass in my yard starting to take over, and it's not Kentucky Blue Grass like it should be. The texture is very soft, like fur on an animal, but I don't know what it is or how to kill it. It's aggressively taking over sections of my lawn. Do you know what it is and how I can kill it?
I discovered what the culprit is: the dreaded creeping BENT grass. I know how to treat it but it's unclear how to prevent it from reappearing
I’m so glad you mentioned you’re from Chicago. I’m from Milwaukee so that means we have the same climate zone 😅. I’m having a MAJOR Poa Annua and crabgrass infestation problem in my backyard. So far I’ve sprayed with with Tenacity and weed be gone and it looks like the only thing taking a hit and dying is my actual grass. I sprayed 5 days ago so still not at the week mark. Any recommendations? When can or should I mow? When should I water (we’re also experiencing a drought in Milwaukee 😭)? Should I thatch take? (I also have a LOT of dead thatch layer). This is going on our second summer in our new home and I’m trying to make my backyard look as nice as my front but I’m getting very discouraged with it. I just want a nice lawn for my kiddos to be able to play barefoot in. Any help is greatly appreciated brother.
hey what up my northern neighbor!
we are in a drought as well, its important not to apply herbicides in these weather conditions unless you are fully irrigating and even then make sure you apply in the evening. If you havent been watering i would highly suggest you start asap as those weed killers can easily burn your lawn in these temps.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Alright! I’ll get on that watering. I burned my front yard last year and had to totally reseed it. That’s why it’s so beautiful this year 😂. I’m wondering if my backyard damage is beyond repairable. I mean it’s not brown but it has the early stages of yellowing/dormancy to it. My backyard is east facing so it gets TONS of direct sunlight which already makes for a hard to manage lawn. Kinda sad looking. Lololol. Wish me luck. Thanks for the input as well! Appreciate it!
Are you using the fan tip that came with the Milwaukee? Or have you swapped it out for a tee jet….. if it is even needed.
The orange label Weedstop from home depot works fine for me.
I live my lawn with 50% white clover.. my lawn get the nitrogen from the clover and while everyone have dry lawn ours is amazing !
But not sure what I can use to kill the other weed and keep only the clover the lawn..
Can this be used when seeding/ over seeding?
Is this safe for St Augustine or Zoysia grasses? If not, what would be good to use with those for general weed and clover control?
I need that Milwaukee sprayer!
Another great video. I know you mentioned you like it better than speedzone alone but
How would you compare this to the speed zone/tenacity combo?
Thanks! I only like it better for creeping type weeds such as clover, creeping Charlie, ground ivy etc
For general broadleaf control speedzone is better
@@PrincessCutLawnCare thanks!
Your videos are so helpful and I really appreciate your honesty and approach. I finally got my hands on a quart of Sublime. I've read the application label and I have to say I feel like an idiot. I cannot find the application rate broken down per gallon. Everyone else seems to have this figured out. I have a 4 gallon backpack sprayer that I figured I could just multiply by 4 and come up with the right amount. Does anyone know the 1 gallon application rate for tall fescue? Sublime's website doesn't seem to have this published.
no worries my friend! sublime is marketing to mostly pros so no worries about not understanding the label as it can def be confusing.
if you look on the label there is an application rate listed for spot spraying of 0.75oz per gallon per 1k sqft and this is the rate we used.
so multiple that by 4 and your good to go
@@PrincessCutLawnCare I really appreciate it! Thanks so much. Keep up the good work George!
What kind of grass lawn do you have, it is very symmetrical
and really green i love the look?
thanks! its a mix of midnight kentucky bluegrass and fireball perennial ryegrass
Thanks for the great video, as usual! Could you get similar results combining Tenacity and Triclopyr? I have both of those already so would save me buying a new product.
Thanks! And yes absolutely 👍
This is an all in one solution but if you have both then it would be just as good
Does anyone know how long after application will this product be rainproof?
Unless I missed it, what states is it banned in and why? I’m assuming Minnesota is one because I can’t get Tenacity shipped to me here.
Thanks!
No problem Garrick!
Thanks so much for the support 😊
George have you ever done a pre germinating grass seed video?
Not yet but I’ve been thinking about trying it!
Do you recommend anything that will kill broadleaf weeds, but not white clover?
Thanks! Is there any difference between RoundUp for Lawns and Weed B Gon other than price? In terms of the weeds they control?
they both control general broadleaf weeds
if im not mistaken round up for lawns contains sulfretrezone which will give you added benefit for nutsedge but other than that they will perform nearly identical