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April 26th, 2018, 11:21 AM
#21
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
last5oh_302
Oops! Figured it did it all since golf courses use it, and I don't have crabgrass.
Thanks.
Yes golf courses can still use this excellent cost effective herbicide as well as sod farms and are both exempt . If they were to use the same products the general public are using they would go broke because they are not cost effective (bankrupt) on a large scale application and less effective which would require them to use these less effective products many times over to get good results.
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April 26th, 2018 11:21 AM
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April 26th, 2018, 11:30 AM
#22

Originally Posted by
yellow dog
Yes golf courses can still use this excellent cost effective herbicide as well as sod farms and are both exempt . If they were to use the same products the general public are using they would go broke because they are not cost effective (bankrupt) on a large scale application and less effective which would require them to use these less effective products many times over to get good results.
I believe farmers use it as well, on the food we eat.
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April 26th, 2018, 12:20 PM
#23
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
last5oh_302
I believe farmers use it as well, on the food we eat.
Yup and that's why it taste better.
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April 26th, 2018, 02:19 PM
#24
Has too much time on their hands
Go ask one of your farm buddies for a little bit of three-way lawn spray.. farmers use it on hay fields.it is called. Three way.spray.my wife kind of looked at me funny when I said that intot my phone using speech to text.lol
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April 26th, 2018, 10:26 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
jaycee
That is your best option, the crab grass preventer works well, and it should be done within the next couple of weeks.
Bought it (Scott's fertilizer with built in crab grass preventor)......put it down on the lawn.... Might put another application next week just before a light rain. I guess time will tell if it works....
"Everything is easy when you know how"
"Meat is not grown in stores"
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April 26th, 2018, 10:41 PM
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April 27th, 2018, 11:52 AM
#27

Originally Posted by
fratri
So what you are saying is
Put down some topsoil
Then seed?
Fertilizer after seeding?
Any particular products work better than others?
I top dress then spread the seed, no particular brand and then spread fertilizer. The idea is to get the grass healthy enough to chok3 out the weeds. Aerating the lawn and or raking the lawn to get rid of th3 dead grass, etc before all of this will help.