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Post-emergent in June?
Is it ok to use a post-emergent now? In June on Centipede, St. Augustine grasses in the South? I have lots of Clovers and other weeds!!
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Celsius will do it
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Actually the grass is Bermuda. I had a guy spray it. He told me to cut the Bermuda to about an inch and a half(1.5") the next time I cut it and bag it. Right now I have it up to around 3-4". I thought I would let the grass push the weed out, didn't work. My client said she put down weed/feed one day to help it green up. She said she could be wrong and just put down plain straight fertilizer, which is what I think because her lawn has a lot of weeds now, dandelion, clovers, crabgrass and a few other things. So I had a guy(sub-contract) do a post-emergent today. He also thought it would need another dose of post-emergent again later.
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Is this guy correct?
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