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Roundup for Lawns Crabgrass Destroyer2 is a ready-to-use, 64 oz. weed killer designed to eliminate crabgrass and grassy weeds at the root. Formulated for use on popular lawn grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and fescues, it works best when applied during early weed growth stages and temperatures between 45°F and 90°F, delivering professional-grade lawn care with minimal effort.
A**E
It worked perfectly for me, on my clover infested red fescue
Three years ago dug up my old "lawn" and planted plugs of red fescue as a no-mow, drought tolerant replacement.Late this past fall I over-seeded the area to get it to fill in more, but red fescue grows very slowly from seed. Bur clover started coming up but I was concerned about using an herbicide on fresh fescue so I held off, and before I knew it that bur clover had just taken off and was everywhere, thanks to the previous "lawn" having been nothing but mowed weeds for years.There was too much to even consider manual methods of abatement, and too much for spot treatment, so I bit the bullet, purchase a hose-end sprayer, sprayed this product and hoped for the best. Having read a few reviews that said this product killed the weeds *and* the lawn, I was worried that my hard work with the fescue would whither up and die with the clover.Not so! This product worked fantastically, exactly as the manufacturer claimed. My fescue wasn't effected and the clover is dead and ready for removal.Applying this with a hose-end spreader was insanely fast and easy, and I've just purchased another bottle because I think this battle will go on for years until all the old clover seed has terminated and been killed off. I'll also be applying a pre-emergent when the time's right.Great stuff!
J**N
Works Good
I`ve used this on my weeds with no issues as long as you follow the manufactures instructions.It killed my weeds and not my grass. It`s easy to apply with their battery operated sprayer,it sprays automatically for you so their is no need to manually spray the weeds.
R**D
Convenient
My front yard shrubbery area was a pain to keep up so I had a guy in to remove all the bushes, lay down a black plastic sheet then cover that with decorative gravel. Far easier upkeep as a result. I won’t ever be the prettiest lawn in my neighborhood but that’s ok with me.Still, the damn weeds keep popping up thru the gravel so I zap them with this Roundup unit once every 10 days or so without having to bend over which is a big plus for me and my bad back. It works well in this regard. I’m a little miffed the product itself isn’t more permanent on the weeds but it gets me by.
B**D
Great product
Used this for many years, it does work very well....follow instructions and wear Protection when applying.
P**N
Crabgrass killer
I ordered two of the same item and one didn't have a spray trigger. Not much use without that. Just how does that happen?
B**S
Great Stuff at a Great Price
I was leery of the product just because of the name (Roundup) and it's reputation using Glyphosate, but this is not that same product. This uses 2-4D and Quinclorac. I was skeptical because I know how stout and difficult Crabgrass is to get rid of...well this stuff blew my expectation out of the water! Not did this only nuke Clover, Dandelions, and Plantains, but this destroyed the Crabgrass that I had throughout my lawn. Could not be happier and I'm not even sure if I'll have to do a second application, but even if I do I have plenty left for the next time.Quick Tips: (My Two Cents)1. To help the product and set it up for the best success I mowed the lawn before application to better open up the weeds so they would drink in their death lol.2. Pop the spray nozzle to access the contents, then put one light squeeze of some dishsoap (Dawn/Similar) in there, shake it up lightly to mix, and it will help the product last longer and be more effective.
P**E
Bindweed no more
Got Field Bindweed in the backyard, not crazy amount, but it is spreading. My kid and I have been pulling the sprouts on weekly bases, but each week we see the same amount grow back and some, finally declared losing the battle and turn to chemical for help. Talked to few master gardeners and few suggested to use Roundup for it, but only to apply on the leafs of the weed, not spraying all over. So I followed directions, let Bindweed grow till it's about to flower, dilute it to the right amount, take a tiny paint brush , hold the Bindweed vine in the palm(with rubber glove) and brush Roundup on the leafs one by one. Took me couple of hours (and a week of backache) to apply the first time, a week later, all the Bindweed has turned yellow and died. There was ZERO bindweed in the yard for almost a month, then few re-surfaced, applied Roundup again in the same way. It has been 5 months, and I have applied total about 4 times, each time is less than the previous. I think I have won.
B**E
Products were not complete
My order was missing wand, hose and handle on both cartons!! Lucky I had not disposed of old cartons.Not happy with not getting the full product.
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