Great video!! Pre-emergents have been a game changer for my St. Aug down here in South FL. Took a couple of seasons no doubt. Just yesterday I did a blanket app of Prodiamine.
Your awesome Jason . The information you give really helps me on my three acre yard . I have had great success and some set backs but I watch your videos that increases my knowledge. Your friend The yard Junkie 😊
Love your videos. I have learned a great deal. I'm in midlands of South Carolina and have a mainly St Augustine/Centipede lawn. I have used Celsius and Certanity over the past few years with surfactant and never had issues. This past summer when I used it, I had large areas of St. Augustine that were killed. It was hot...90's. Should I avoid spraying during that time...... seems like most of the summer we are in the 90"s.
This is great. Just looked up the price of Resolute 4FL and it's an even better price than the Quali-Pro. I'll be adding this to my mix next year for sure. Others in my cool season toolbox: On Deck, Triclopyr, Drive XLR8, and Sedgehammer.
Great info! I don’t offer spray as a service but if I do in the future I’ll keep this info in mind. I have used certainty in my own yard back a few years ago and it did amazing getting rid of the nutsedge.
Hey Jason, I'm an LCO in Oklahoma. I use alot of the products you use, but have you heard of or tried Flumigard SC? It's a pre-emergent for warm season grass, has a residual of about 8 months.
Jason I have a question about Celsius and change up will this herbicides harm my shrubs if sprayed near them ? Trying to kill crabgrass around them ? Love your content and videos ! Really helps out us DIYers and the products we should been using !Thanks buddy !
Should be fine if you don't spray on the shrubs but I don't think they are labeled for beds. Celsius may help a little with crabgrass but probably won't kill it. Both are good for broadleaf weeds
Resolute label precaution sez "Do not graze or feed livestock forage from areas treated..." not sure about the other products in Jason's lineup in this vid
Jason, I have spurge, and what I believe to be the "Garden Spurge" variety in my yard. Ive put Atrazine products, Tenacity, and Dismiss NXT on it, and it just laughs at me and the herbicides. What herbicide would you recommend for me to apply to kill the Spurge? A product that the a homeowner can buy that I wont cost an arm and a leg. Thanks !
What's your preference between the Resolute 4FL and 65WG? I haven't used the flow-able liquid version. My experience with the wet-able granular type is that it creates a quite a bit of foam when I'm mixing it.
@@lawncarelife If you read the whole label, I believe it is ok for beds, with the exception of a few plants, so you have to know what those are. I've always sprayed my beds along with the lawn and haven't had a problem, but definitely read the whole label. You're commercial, so you probably don't have time to check all the plants people have so I get that.
Been meaning to ask you about core aeration. Do you have someone that you sub that service out too? I’ve never heard you mention much about it. Reason I am asking is because I have a few new customers that is requiring it as part of the program. I do not own one of them.
@@lawncarelife I wish I had someone here in my area that I could do the same. Only ones that does it here is the big chain. I priced the smaller 24” ride on unit from Z spray, and it’s like $14,000 ! Not ready to make that move.
@@groundeffects3032 I have considered that. If I can get enough on board to justify the machine, I will probably do that. I didn’t realize they were so pricey.
Find out what time of year the June beetle lays the grub eggs in your area and apply imidicloprid to the entire lawn at that time. For central Arkansas it is mid July. This product will not work if you apply it a few weeks or longer after they hatch. Timing is crucial in order for this cheap product to work.
Thanks for another great video Jason. I'm just a DIY homeowner but I have learned a tremendous amount of knowledge from you over the last 5 years.
Thank you. I appreciate you watching the videos
Great video!! Pre-emergents have been a game changer for my
St. Aug down here in South FL. Took a couple of seasons no doubt. Just yesterday I did a blanket app of Prodiamine.
Your awesome Jason . The information you give really helps me on my three acre yard . I have had great success and some set backs but I watch your videos that increases my knowledge. Your friend The yard Junkie 😊
Thanks for watching the videos
Love your videos. I have learned a great deal. I'm in midlands of South Carolina and have a mainly St Augustine/Centipede lawn. I have used Celsius and Certanity over the past few years with surfactant and never had issues. This past summer when I used it, I had large areas of St. Augustine that were killed. It was hot...90's. Should I avoid spraying during that time...... seems like most of the summer we are in the 90"s.
This is great. Just looked up the price of Resolute 4FL and it's an even better price than the Quali-Pro. I'll be adding this to my mix next year for sure. Others in my cool season toolbox: On Deck, Triclopyr, Drive XLR8, and Sedgehammer.
Good info Jason!
Great info! I don’t offer spray as a service but if I do in the future I’ll keep this info in mind. I have used certainty in my own yard back a few years ago and it did amazing getting rid of the nutsedge.
Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment
What to use to kill orchard grass but leave in tact desirable cool season grasses alone?
Thanks for the videos.. I have Bahia . What can I use to kill weeds that’s safe for Bahia ? Thanks
What do you think about Pin Dee 3.3 vs the Prodiamine?
spring i use Atrazine + Change up
Hey Jason, I'm an LCO in Oklahoma. I use alot of the products you use, but have you heard of or tried Flumigard SC? It's a pre-emergent for warm season grass, has a residual of about 8 months.
Jason I have a question about Celsius and change up will this herbicides harm my shrubs if sprayed near them ? Trying to kill crabgrass around them ? Love your content and videos ! Really helps out us DIYers and the products we should been using !Thanks buddy !
Should be fine if you don't spray on the shrubs but I don't think they are labeled for beds. Celsius may help a little with crabgrass but probably won't kill it. Both are good for broadleaf weeds
What works on Johnson grass that wont kill other grass? Thanks
Do any of these compare to the banned Msma of the past?
What would be your go-to for winter weeds? Poa, henbit, violets etc..
Specticle Flo
Love your videos. For poa-annua. Would you go with certainty and Celsius? Image isn’t cutting it for me
Both are probably slow. I think either one should work. I typically mix both of them together
Cool power for poa is great.
Great info - as usual! Thank you. Are any or all of these safe for grazing horses, do you know?
I would check the label as far as Horses but my initial thought is it's probably not for pasture
Grazon p+d is a good product. Only restriction is for lactating animals. Restricted use, so license is needed to purchase.
Resolute label precaution sez "Do not graze or feed livestock forage from areas treated..." not sure about the other products in Jason's lineup in this vid
What do you recommend on carpet grass, centipede, st. aug mix?
Jason, I have spurge, and what I believe to be the "Garden Spurge" variety in my yard. Ive put Atrazine products, Tenacity, and Dismiss NXT on it, and it just laughs at me and the herbicides. What herbicide would you recommend for me to apply to kill the Spurge? A product that the a homeowner can buy that I wont cost an arm and a leg. Thanks !
Blindside or change up are both great. Not sure what type of grass you have
@@lawncarelife thank you for the reply !
What's your preference between the Resolute 4FL and 65WG? I haven't used the flow-able liquid version. My experience with the wet-able granular type is that it creates a quite a bit of foam when I'm mixing it.
Can't you use Prodiamine around shrubs or is there something about rose bushes? I've always sprayed Prodiamine around shrubs with no issues.
I typically just use it in the lawn. I'm not sure if the lsbel allows for flower beds or not
@@lawncarelife If you read the whole label, I believe it is ok for beds, with the exception of a few plants, so you have to know what those are. I've always sprayed my beds along with the lawn and haven't had a problem, but definitely read the whole label. You're commercial, so you probably don't have time to check all the plants people have so I get that.
But does kill the grass along with the weeds?
Where can I buy these? Home Depot and Lowe’s doesn’t carry these.
Chemical companies online
Been meaning to ask you about core aeration. Do you have someone that you sub that service out too? I’ve never heard you mention much about it. Reason I am asking is because I have a few new customers that is requiring it as part of the program. I do not own one of them.
I sub it out
@@lawncarelife I wish I had someone here in my area that I could do the same. Only ones that does it here is the big chain. I priced the smaller 24” ride on unit from Z spray, and it’s like $14,000 ! Not ready to make that move.
@@sidneywhitaker9972 get enough customers on board, rental may be an option. Knock them all out.
@@groundeffects3032 I have considered that. If I can get enough on board to justify the machine, I will probably do that. I didn’t realize they were so pricey.
Can you tell me how to get rid of moles? They are destroying my yard. I live in a HOA, and I can just see someone complaining
I second this video 👆
Check if you have grubs. Moles like those suckers and they might be the reason moles are present. Get rid of grubs and moles might move too! :)
@@Janhalasz Thank you
Find out what time of year the June beetle lays the grub eggs in your area and apply imidicloprid to the entire lawn at that time. For central Arkansas it is mid July. This product will not work if you apply it a few weeks or longer after they hatch. Timing is crucial in order for this cheap product to work.
@@davisfamilyshenanigans4807 thank you I'll look it up