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Scotts® MAX™ Southern Weed & Feed is an innovative approach that kills existing weeds, including dollarweed, clover, chickweed, purslane, oxalis, and more (as listed). In addition, it feeds grass to crowd out future weeds and strengthens the lawn with more essential nutrients versus Scotts® Turf Builder® Bonus S® Southern Weed & Feed, including kelp meal, worm castings, iron, and manganese. Scotts® MAX™ Southern Weed & Feed is for use on on St. Augustinegrass (including Floratam), Centipede, Zoysia, and Carpetgrass lawns. Apply only to a dry lawn when grass and weeds are actively growing. We recommend using a Scotts® spreader to apply this product. For Scotts® broadcast/rotary spreader, using a setting of 4. For Scotts® drop spreader, use a setting of 7 ¾. The product must be watered in immediately after application. Do not apply during winter dormancy period. Wait until after the third mowing of the season to apply. Do not apply to lawns or mixed lawns of Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Fine Fescue, Bentgrass, Ryegrass, Tall Fescue, or Dichondra because injury may occur. One 41.38 lb. bag of Scotts® MAX™ Southern Weed & Feed covers 12,000 sq. ft.
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Kills: Black Medic, Blue Toadflax, Buckhorn, Burclover, Carolina Geranium/Cranesbill, Chickweed, Clover (hop, white), Dandelion, Dichondra, Dollarweed/Pennywort, Eveningprimrose, Florida Betony, Florida Pusley, Fragrant Cudweed/Rabbit-Tobacco, Henbit, Lippa/Matchweed, Oxalis/Yellow Woodsorrel, Pepperweed/Peppergrass, Purslane, Red Sorrel/Sheep Sorrel, Rescuegrass, Shepherd's Pursue, Sowthistle, Stinging Nettle, Venus Lookingglass, Wild Mustard
Keep people and pets out of area during application. Do not allow people or pets to enter treatment areas until watering-in is complete and the surface is dry.