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Simplify your lawn care with Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® 2 Step Lawn Care. These liquid lawn care products make lawn maintenance as easy as watering the yard! Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® with Plus 2® Weed Control controls common weeds including buckhorn, chickweed, clover, dandelion, ground ivy, henbit, knotweed, lambsquarters, oxalis, pigweed, plantain, poison ivy, ragweed, spurge, and other broadleaf weeds as listed, all while giving your lawn a boost of nitrogen. Use this product when weeds are actively growing. This product is for use on Bluegrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, Bahiagrass, Common Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass. One 32 oz. container of ready-to-spray Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® with Plus 2® Weed Control covers up to 6,000 sq. ft. for warm season grasses or 4,000 sq. ft. for cool season grasses. Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Lawn Food is a ready-to-spray liquid fertilizer that contains the feeding power lawns need for great results. This lawn care product may be used on any grass type. Apply when grass actively growing. One 32 oz. container of Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Lawn Food covers up to 2,000 sq. ft. of lawn.
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We typically advise applying fertilizer in the morning or evening. It's the easiest time to do yard work and give your lawn a chance to soak in nutrients before or after the warmer temps of the afternoon arrive.
Whether you're using a liquid or granular product, too much fertilizer can burn your lawn. Not to worry, though. As long as you follow label directions, you'll be helping (and not harming) your lawn.
Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Plus 2® with Weed Control controls buckhorn, chickweed, clover, dandelions, ground ivy, henbit, knotweed, lambsquarters, oxalis, pigweed, plantain, poison ivy, ragweed, spurge, and other broadleaf weeds.