Pre-Emergent – Too Late To Apply?
Q: Is it too late to put pre-emergent on my yard?
A: Yes, it’s too late to stop the germination of most summer weeds (crabgrass, etc). If your lawn is healthy you can use products that contain quinclorac to control emerged crabgrass. Be sure to use it according to label directions .
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