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broadleaf herbicide for dandelions

broadleaf herbicide for dandelions PowerZone Herbicide

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broadleaf herbicide for dandelions PowerZone HerbicideHow PowerZone Herbicide Works PowerZone skips on the traditional 2,4 D ingredient for carfentrazone, MCPA, MCPP and dicamba. These ingredients work together to stop weed growth and to start killing the plants within hours of the first application. Whereas 2,4 D can only be applied twice a year, PowerZone can be applied a third time to knock down the most stubborn weeds. It can be sprayed on warm and cool season grasses and is rainfast in only three

How PowerZone Herbicide Works

PowerZone skips on the traditional 2,4-D ingredient for carfentrazone, MCPA, MCPP and dicamba. These ingredients work together to stop weed growth and to start killing the plants within hours of the first application. Whereas 2,4-D can only be applied twice a year, PowerZone can be applied a third time to knock down the most stubborn weeds. It can be sprayed on warm- and cool-season grasses and is rainfast in only three hours.

Note: Because it doesn't contain 2,4-D, PowerZone is labeled for use in N.Y.

 

Where to Use PowerZone Broadleaf Herbicide

Professionals turn to PowerZone to kill weeds on several turf sites, from home lawns to commercial landscaping. It's effective at knocking down broadleaf weeds on athletic fields and noncrop sites such as roadsides. With PowerZone, kill and control weeds on the following sites and more:

  • Golf courses
  • Sod farms
  • Apartment complexes
  • Cemeteries
  • Hospitals
  • Sports facilities

Because it's labeled for use on warm- and cool-season turfgrass, use PowerZone to kill dandelions and other stubborn weeds on Kentucky bluegrass, fescue and annual ryegrass. It's also safe to use on noncrop areas such as commercial sod farms.

 

PowerZone Herbicide Target Pests

PowerZone powers through weeds with its combination of active ingredients. It tears through clover patches and knocks down henbit. In fact, this broadleaf herbicide for turf targets more than 80 weeds on lawns and other grassy sites. It even kills ragweed, chickweed and other hard-to-control weeds. Use PowerZone herbicide for weeds such as:

  • Black medic
  • Lambsquarters
  • Ground ivy
  • Nettle
  • Lawn burweed
  • Hairy bittercress

 

Benefits of Using PowerZone

  • Shows visual response in just a few hours
  • Kills weeds within seven to 14 days
  • Rainfast in only three hours
  • Can reseed in as little as two weeks
  • Useful for three applications per year
  • Targets more than 80 broadleaf weeds

 

Tips for Using PowerZone Herbicide

  • Use on cool- and warm-season grasses to control weeds.
  • Apply with a single broadcast application or split/sequential applications.
  • Delay applications three to four weeks after sodding.
  • Spray on actively growing weeds for the best results.
  • Keep spot treatments to every 30 days.

 

Power Through Weeds With PowerZone

PowerZone is an effective broadleaf weed-killing alternative to herbicides containing 2,4-D as the active ingredient. Its combined ingredients work quickly to show visual injury within hours and complete weed death in one or two weeks. It's safe to use on cool-season and warm-season turf and targets around 100 different weed species. If weeds have taken over home lawns, commercial landscapes, recreational sites and more, target them quickly and effectively with the fast-acting ingredients in PowerZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf.

 

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