how do i dispose of leftover weed n feed, or merit, or other granular products?
B bobbygedd · Banned Joined Nov 15, 2000 · 13,648 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Aug 24, 2003 Only show this user how do i dispose of leftover weed n feed, or merit, or other granular products?
K KenH · Registered Joined Jun 2, 2002 · 1,649 Posts #2 · Aug 24, 2003 Only show this user Check with your city to see if they have a hazardous waste pickup. Most towns do.
T turfsolutions · Registered Joined Jan 2, 2003 · 887 Posts #3 · Aug 24, 2003 Only show this user In Pa. they have a service that will dispose of unwanted pesticides for free. Contact a penn state extension service or see if NJ offers the same.
In Pa. they have a service that will dispose of unwanted pesticides for free. Contact a penn state extension service or see if NJ offers the same.
G GLAN · Banned Joined Jul 18, 2003 · 1,818 Posts #4 · Aug 24, 2003 Only show this user A local trade association I belong to arranges it with the DEC once or twice a year. It's not bad, and no questions asked.
A local trade association I belong to arranges it with the DEC once or twice a year. It's not bad, and no questions asked.
T turf78 · Registered Joined May 8, 2003 · 42 Posts #5 · Aug 25, 2003 Only show this user Use them as they are to be used, spread on turf. If the material is clumby get someone with a Vicon Spreader, it will spread it.
Use them as they are to be used, spread on turf. If the material is clumby get someone with a Vicon Spreader, it will spread it.