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It depends on the Roundup® Brand Products you choose.
So, you’ve treated your weeds and now it’s time to get the good stuff growing again. You might be wondering, how long do I wait before I can replant? The length of time you wait depends on which product you used and what you want to grow. For example, if you used Roundup® Weed & Grass Killer4, you’re only looking at 1 day before you can put your favorite ornamentals in the soil. (This makes weekend projects a breeze!) However, if you used Roundup® Dual Action 365 products in your hardscapes, you’ll want to give it a year before you replant in that area.
Scroll down to a product to see when it’s safe to replant after spraying, and follow these wait-time guidelines to get your landscape back on track.
Choose the Right Roundup® Brand Products for the Job Based on What You Want to Replant
Roundup® Brand Products are designed to work in a timely manner, but how long you’ll have to wait to replant depends on where you used it. Here’s a quick guide to determine what to expect.
Always check the label before spraying to know exactly how long to wait before replanting. Once you’re in the clear, you’ll be free of the stuff you don’t want to grow so you can get back to nurturing what you do.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Not all products are registered for use in all states and may be subject to use restrictions. Roundup® Dual Action 365 Products are not registered for sale or use in New York. Roundup and Roundup and Design are registered trademarks of Bayer Group. ©2023 Bayer Group. All rights reserved.