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Simplify your lawn maintenance with Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® products. Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Lawn Food lets you feed and water at the same time, so you put in minimal work for maximum results. Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® with Plus 2® Weed Control gives your lawn a quick boost of nitrogen while controlling listed weeds. To use these products, attach your garden hose to the sprayer, point the nozzle where you want to spray, and slide the thumb switch to "ON" to begin spraying. Spray evenly over the entire area, starting at the farthest point from your garden hose to be fed. For best results, water lawn 24 hours before application. Do not use Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Plus 2® Weed Control on St. Augustinegrass, Buffalograss, dichondra, lippia, or desirable clovers. Do not apply when temperatures are above 85°F. Each 32 fl. oz. container of Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® Lawn Food covers 2,000 sq. ft. of lawn. One 32 fl. oz. container of Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® with Plus 2® Weed Control covers 6,000 sq. ft. of listed warm-season grasses and 4,000 sq. ft. of listed cool-season grasses.
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Watering Tips
When using any product, it's best to check the label directions for best practices, including when to water. Products in the Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® bundle should not be watered in after application.
One of the advantages of liquid fertilizer is that it's super easy to apply! For many products, including Scotts® Liquid Turf Builder® products, you just need a hose to connect to the bottle sprayer. Start in the corner that's furthest from where you want to end and start spraying. In no time, your lawn will be reaping the benefits of your (not so) hard work.
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.