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Scotts Weed & Feed, 5
Scotts Weed & Feed, 5
Scotts Weed & Feed, 5
Scotts Weed & Feed, 5
Scotts Weed & Feed, 5
Scotts Weed & Feed, 5

Scotts Weed & Feed, 5

33.95 lb
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Scotts Weed & Feed, 5

Scotts Weed & Feed, 5

33.95 lb

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Ingredients

Active Ingredients: 2.4-D (CAS 94-75-7) (1,220%), Dicamba (CAS No No1918-00-9) (0,081%), Other Ingredients: (98,699%), Total (100,000%). Guaranteed Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) (26%), 1.8% Ammoniacal Nitrogen, 13.3% Urea Nitrogen, 10.0% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen (Contains 8.2% Slowly Available Nitrogen from Methylene Ureas), 0.9% Water Insoluble Nitrogen (Contains 8.2% Slowly Available Nitrogen from Methylene Ureas), Soluble Potash (K2O) (2%), Sulfur (S) (2%), 2% Combined Sulfur (S), Derived from: Methylene Urea, Urea, Potassium Sulfate and Ammonium Sulfate.


Directions

Directions for use: For best results apply to a wet lawn. It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This product applies 1.5 lbs of 2,4-d and 0.1 lbs of dicamba per acre per application. Scotts quick start guide: you're just three simple steps away from a beautiful Scotts. Fill & set spreader: Scotts broadcast/rotary spreader: setting 3-3/4. Scotts drop spreader: setting 7-1/4. Scotts wizz spreader: setting 4-1/4. Scotts elite spreader: setting 4-1/4. Apply: The product may be used on Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Centipedegrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, or Zoysiagrass lawns. Apply when weeds are actively growing (when daytime temperatures are consistently between 60 degrees F and 90 degrees F. Make sure that the grass is wet from dew or watering before applying. This helps particles adhere to weed leaves to produce best results. Mow tall grass a day or two before application. In Spring, apply on Bahiagrass and Centipedegrass lawns in mid-April or later and after the third mowing. In Fall, apply on Centipedegrass lawns before September 1st and Bahiagrass lawns before November 1st. Clean-up: Sweep product from hard surfaces onto the lawn to keep valuable feeding nutrients on the grass. Tips for lawncare success: feed regularly: regular feedings provide the nutrients your lawn needs to look its best and withstand the stresses of weeds, heat, drought and family activity. Mow and leave the grass clippings on your lawn: mowing high allows the grass to develop a deep root system and helps your lawn use water more effectively. Grass clippings recycle the plant nutrients back into the soil. Conserve water: well-fed lawns are more efficient at using available water. Feeding with Scott's lawn food helps grow a thick lawn with more roots to better absorb water and nutrients than an unfed lawn. This helps protect your lawn against heat, drought and other stresses. Remember your lawn will begin to wilt when water is needed. As much as possible take advantage of nature's sprinkler and rely on the rain to water your lawn. Scotts recommended feeding routine: Early spring: An early spring feeding helps grass green-up after winter you should feed around the first time you now your grass. Early fall: An early tall feeding replenishes the nutrients lost in the harsh summer months for quicker recovery you should feed when your grass comes out of dormancy. Late spring: Feeding now prepares grass for summer stress by thickening the blades on top and building deep race below. Late fall: Late tall is the best feeding time because it builds strong deep roots and prepares grass for winter you should teed when all the leaves have taller.

Storage and disposal: Pesticide storage: store in a dry place. Store in original container in a secure area away from children and pets. Pesticide disposal and container handling: nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. If empty: place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.

About

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: 2.4-D (CAS 94-75-7) (1,220%), Dicamba (CAS No No1918-00-9) (0,081%), Other Ingredients: (98,699%), Total (100,000%). Guaranteed Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) (26%), 1.8% Ammoniacal Nitrogen, 13.3% Urea Nitrogen, 10.0% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen (Contains 8.2% Slowly Available Nitrogen from Methylene Ureas), 0.9% Water Insoluble Nitrogen (Contains 8.2% Slowly Available Nitrogen from Methylene Ureas), Soluble Potash (K2O) (2%), Sulfur (S) (2%), 2% Combined Sulfur (S), Derived from: Methylene Urea, Urea, Potassium Sulfate and Ammonium Sulfate.


Directions

Directions for use: For best results apply to a wet lawn. It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. This product applies 1.5 lbs of 2,4-d and 0.1 lbs of dicamba per acre per application. Scotts quick start guide: you're just three simple steps away from a beautiful Scotts. Fill & set spreader: Scotts broadcast/rotary spreader: setting 3-3/4. Scotts drop spreader: setting 7-1/4. Scotts wizz spreader: setting 4-1/4. Scotts elite spreader: setting 4-1/4. Apply: The product may be used on Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Centipedegrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, or Zoysiagrass lawns. Apply when weeds are actively growing (when daytime temperatures are consistently between 60 degrees F and 90 degrees F. Make sure that the grass is wet from dew or watering before applying. This helps particles adhere to weed leaves to produce best results. Mow tall grass a day or two before application. In Spring, apply on Bahiagrass and Centipedegrass lawns in mid-April or later and after the third mowing. In Fall, apply on Centipedegrass lawns before September 1st and Bahiagrass lawns before November 1st. Clean-up: Sweep product from hard surfaces onto the lawn to keep valuable feeding nutrients on the grass. Tips for lawncare success: feed regularly: regular feedings provide the nutrients your lawn needs to look its best and withstand the stresses of weeds, heat, drought and family activity. Mow and leave the grass clippings on your lawn: mowing high allows the grass to develop a deep root system and helps your lawn use water more effectively. Grass clippings recycle the plant nutrients back into the soil. Conserve water: well-fed lawns are more efficient at using available water. Feeding with Scott's lawn food helps grow a thick lawn with more roots to better absorb water and nutrients than an unfed lawn. This helps protect your lawn against heat, drought and other stresses. Remember your lawn will begin to wilt when water is needed. As much as possible take advantage of nature's sprinkler and rely on the rain to water your lawn. Scotts recommended feeding routine: Early spring: An early spring feeding helps grass green-up after winter you should feed around the first time you now your grass. Early fall: An early tall feeding replenishes the nutrients lost in the harsh summer months for quicker recovery you should feed when your grass comes out of dormancy. Late spring: Feeding now prepares grass for summer stress by thickening the blades on top and building deep race below. Late fall: Late tall is the best feeding time because it builds strong deep roots and prepares grass for winter you should teed when all the leaves have taller.

Storage and disposal: Pesticide storage: store in a dry place. Store in original container in a secure area away from children and pets. Pesticide disposal and container handling: nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. If empty: place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.


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