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Fertilizer Analysis
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Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed for Texas Lawns makes it easy to grow a lawn to be proud of. This weed killer product controls over 80 listed weeds, including clover, dandelion, poison ivy, poison oak, dollarweed, ground ivy, and chickweed. In addition, the added fertilizer greens grass in 72 hours and promotes thick, green growth. Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed for Texas Lawns is for use on Common Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Fescue Spp., Perennial Ryegrass, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass, Hybrid Bermudagrass, and Colonial Bentgrass. Do not use on Floratam St. Augustinegrass, Dichondra, Carpetgrass, Lippia or Creeping Bentgrass Lawns. Apply when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing in the spring or early fall, preferably in the morning when dew is on the grass. At the time of application, moisture on the weed leaves aids in control. Do not use on newly seeded grasses until well-established. We recommend using a Scotts® spreader to apply this product (please refer to spreader settings on product label). One 22.40 lb. bag of Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed for Texas Lawns covers 8,000 sq. ft.
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We recommend two applications of weed & feed per year, one in spring and one in fall. For your spring application, wait until grass greens up (early to mid-spring). Apply weed & feed in the early fall to kill fall weeds and help your lawn recover from summer. Always follow label directions. Check with local authorities for fertilizing restrictions.
Aster; Bedstraw; Beggarticks, Harry; Betony, Florida; Bindweed; Bittercress, Hairy; Black Medic; Buckhorn; Burclover; Burdock; Burweed (Spurweed); Buttercup; Buttonweed; Carolina Geranium (Wild); Carpetweed; Catsear (False Dandelion); Chickweed; Chicory; Cinquefoil; Clover; Cudweed; Daisy, English; Daisy, Oxeye; Dandelion, Common; Dayflower, Deadnettle, Dichondra; Dock; Dogfennel; Dollarweed (Pennywort); Doveweed; Filaree; Fleabane; Ground Ivy; Groundsel; Hawkweed; Healall; Henbit; Horseweed; Johnny-Jumpup Voilet; Knawel; Knotweed, Prostrate; Kochia; Lambsquarters; Lespedeza; Mallow; Mock-Strawberry, Indian; Moneywort; Morningglory; Mugwort; Mustard; Nettle; Parsley-Piert; Pearlwort; Pepperweed; Pigweed; Pineapple-Weed; Plaintain; Poison Ivy; Poison Oak; Prickly Sida; Puncturevine; Purslane, Common; Pusley; Ragweed; Shepherd's-Purse; Smartweed; Sorrel, Red (Sheep); Speedwell; Spurge; Star-of-Bethlehem; Thistle, Bull; Thistle, Canada; Vetch; Wild Carrot; Wild Garlic; Wild Lettuce; Wild Mustard; Wild Onion; Wild Violet; Woodsorrel (Oxalis); Yarrow
Do not allow people (other than applicator) or pets on treatment area during application. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until dusts have settled.