Fescue – Spray Before Mowing?
Q: Is it best to spray weed control on a fescue lawn before or after the lawn is cut?
A: Great question! You’ll get best results spraying weed killer a couple of days after the lawn has been mowed, when the weeds are actively growing and recovering from damage. Spray, then wait a few days before mowing again, to give the chemical time to be thoroughly absorbed by weed leaves.
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