
Fusilade Herbicide: 3/4 ounce per gallon. Controls broadleaf, sedges and grassy weeds in turf and ornamentals. Over the top of ornamentals and ground cover. Controls annual and perennial grasses in Centipede turf. Vantage Herbicide: 3/4 ounce per 1,000 square feet. For use in Bermuda and Zoysia turf to control a wide variety of broadleaf weeds. SedgeHammer Herbicide (use instead of Manage Herbicide). For control of fescue in warm season turfgrass. Corsair Herbicide: Must read label for mix rate. For control of Bahiagrass in warm season turfgrass. Manor Herbicide: Must read label for mix rate. For control of broadleaf weeds in warm season turfgrass. Atrazine 4L: 3 tablespoons per gallon, for use as a pre-emergent treatment but used mostly for its post emergence ability on winter broadleaf weeds.Post Emergent Herbicides Trimec Lawn Weed Killer: 5 ounces per gallon of water treats 1,200 square feet. Best used as spring application for crabgrass control. When spraying herbicides on plants, asurfactant can be used to increase the efficiency of herbicides.Examples of different herbicide types are listed below.Pre-emergent Herbicides Surflan A.S: 1.5 ounces per 1,000 square feet to prohibit weed seed germination in turf and ornamental beds. Total vegetation products (listed on this page) are considered soilsterilizers, killing all plant nutrients in the soil and preventing anyvegetation from surviving. Products such as Roundup can be considered totalvegetation, non selective and post emergent.A non-selective herbicide tries to kill most plants while a selective herbicideis designed to kill specific types of plants, usually grasses or broad leafweeds. Post emergent herbicides can be selective ornon-selective. Pre-emergent Herbicides Post Emergent Herbicides Non-selective Herbicide Vegetation Control There are several basic types of herbicides, each targeting certain plantpests (weeds, grasses.) Pre-emergent herbicides are used to stop thegermination of plant seeds.
