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Roundup® For Lawns₁

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Roundup® For Lawns₁

$28.49
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Ready-to-Spray

Attaches to a garden hose to treat large areas. No mixing or measuring!

Trigger

The Trigger Sprayer is all about ease of use.

Refill

Concentrate

Mix the specified amount of product with water in a tank sprayer then spray uniformly as a spot treatment or for large areas.

Extended Wand

The extendable spray wand is ideal for use in hard-to-reach areas and has continuous spray.

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  • Roundup® For Lawns₁ is a ready-to-use tough weed killer for Northern grasses that kills weeds, roots and all (when used as directed), with up to 3 month weed control (as listed)
  • Kills 253 types of weeds (see inside booklet for weed list), including crabgrass, dandelion, clover, yellow nutsedge, poison ivy, chickweed, oxalis, and purslane
  • Roundup® For Lawns₁ starts working immediately and is rainproof in 3 hours
  • Use this tough weed killer on listed Northern grasses, including Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue spp. including Tall, Red, and Fine Leaf Fescues, and Zoysiagrass
  • The easy reach extendable spray wand makes application a breeze with its continuous spray

Active Ingredients

  • MCPA dimethylamine salt: 0.257%
  • Quinclorac: 0.118%
  • Dicamba, dimethylamine salt: 0.029%
  • Sulfentrazone: 0.015%


Disposal Methods

  • 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.


Product Label

  • This is not the product label.
  • Always read and follow the product label before use.
  • Safety Data Sheets can be found at scottsmsds.com

Make troublesome lawn weeds a problem of the past. Roundup® For Lawns₁ is a ready-to-use tough weed killer for Northern grasses that kills weeds, roots and all (when used as directed), with up to 3 month weed control (as listed). This product kills 253 types of weeds (see inside booklet for weed list), including crabgrass, dandelion, clover, yellow nutsedge, poison ivy, chickweed, oxalis, and purslane. In addition, it starts working immediately and is rainproof in 3 hours. Roundup® For Lawns₁ is for use on Northern grasses, including Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue spp. including Tall, Red, and Fine Leaf Fescues, and Zoysiagrass. For best results, apply this product to actively-growing weeds during the early growth stages. Use in the spring or fall when daytime temperatures are between 45°F and 90°F. The easy reach extendable spray wand makes application a breeze with its continuous spray. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. Roundup® For Lawns₁ is intended for use by homeowners as a spot treatment on lawns.

How to Assemble

  • REMOVE wand from side clip (unsnap holder, twist left, pull).
  • Remove protective strip from battery compartment to activate batteries.
  • Pull connector by slightly twisting from side clip and unwrap hose completely.
  • CONNECT-Insert plug at end of hose knob opening on cap until it clicks.
  • Twist knob to ON.
  • EXTEND-Flip open wand until it clicks and locks into position.
  • Extend wand fully.


How to Use

  • SPRAY-Slide trigger lock on wand handle to the unlocked position.
  • Twist nozzle to desired spray pattern.
  • Point nozzle away from body and hold trigger for continuous spray.

Where Not to Use

  • Should not use on lawns containing Bentgrass, St. Augustinegrass, Bahiagrass, Centipedegrass, or Carpetgrass.
  • Also, do not use on Dichondra or lawns with desirable clovers or legumes. Do not use on vegetable gardens, fruits, or ornamentals (flowers, trees, groundcovers, hedges, landscape/flower beds and shrubs).


Where to Use

  • Roundup For Lawns₁ is a ready-to-use (RTU) product intended for spot treatment of individual broadleaf and grass weeds by homeowners on residential lawns.
  • This product may be applied to lawns containing the following species of grass: Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue species (including Tall, Red, and Fine Leaf varieties), Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, and Zoysiagrass.
  • *Application to Bermudagrass may cause temporary yellowing or discoloration, but full recovery can be expected. Do not apply to Bermudagrass when daytime temperatures exceed 85°F.


When to Apply

  • Apply this product to actively-growing weeds during the early growth stages for the best results.
  • Two or more applications at 14 day intervals throughout the season may be required for grass weeds.
  • Apply when daytime temperatures are between 45°F and 90°F.


SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER:

  • Crabgrass (large and smooth): Apply this product from crabgrass emergence until the 6 leaf stage (2 tillers) or when the crabgrass is 3 to 4 inches tall. This period begins the first time that you can see crabgrass in your lawn. Use two applications with a 14 day interval between applications. -Foxtail (green, giant, and yellow): Apply this product to foxtail during the early growth stages or when the foxtail is 1 to 4 inches tall. Use two applications with a 14 day interval between applications. -Yellow nutsedge: Two applications are required when the yellow nutsedge plants are 3 to 6 inches tall. Do not apply the second application until 14 days after the first application. -Dandelion, plantain, buttercup, speedwell, knotweed, pennywort (dollarweed), and other broadleaf weeds: Apply when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing with adequate soil moisture.

FALL:

  • Henbit, chickweed, white clover, ground ivy, lawn burweed, pearlwort, Carolina geranium, and other broadleaf weeds:
  • Apply when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing with adequate soil moisture for best results.


Watering Tips

  • Rainproof in 3 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Broadleaf Weeds Amaranth, purple; Amaranth, slender; Aster, heath; Aster, white heath; Aster, purple; Aster, white prairie; Artichoke; Austrian fieldcress; Bedstraw, catchweed; Bedstraw, smooth; Bedstraw, northern; Bedstraw, pineywoods; Beggarticks, hairy; Betony, Florida; Bindweed, Field; Bindweed, hedge; Bitter Wintercress; Bittercress, hairy; Bitterweed; Black-eyed Susan; Black medic; Blood flower milkweed; Blue lettuce; Brassbuttons; Bristly oxtongue; Broomweed; Buckhorn; Bullnettle; Burclover; Burdock; Burweed, lawn (spurweed); Buttercup, bulbous; Buttercup, creeping; Buttonweed, common (poorjoe); Buttonweed, Virginia; Carolina geranium (wild); Carpetweed; Catnip; Catsear, spotted (false dandelion); Chamber bitter; Chickweed, common; Chickweed, mouseear; Chickweed, sticky; Chicory; Cinquefoil; Clover, crimson; Clover, alsike; Clover, hop; Clover, rabbit foot; Clover, red; Clover, strawberry; Clover, yellow sweet; Clover, white sweet; Clover, white; Cockle; Cocklebur; Cocklebur, oriental; Cocklebur, spiny; Common mullein; Corn spurry; Creeping beggarweed; Creeping Jenny (creeping Charlie); Cupid shaving brush; Cudweed; Daisy, English; Daisy, oxeye; Dandelion, common; Dandelion, false; Day flower; Deadnettle; Dichondra; Dock, broadleaf; Dock, curly; Dogbane; Dogfennel; Dollarweed (pennywort); Doveweed; Elderberry; Falseflax; False sunflower; Fiddleneck; Filaree, redstem; Filaree, whitestem; Fleabane, daisy (annual); Fleabane, rough; Galinsoga, hairy; Galinsoga, smallflower; Goldenrod; Ground ivy; Groundsel; Gumweed; Hairy fleabane; Hawkweed, meadow; Hawkweed, mouseear; Hawkweed, orange; Hawkweed, yellow; Healall; Heartleaf drymary; Hemp; Henbit; Hoary cress; Horsenettle; Horseweed; Jimsonweed; Johnny-Jumpup violet; Knawel; Knotweed, prostrate; Kochia; Lambsquarters; Lespedeza; Mallow, alkali; Mallow, bristly; Mallow, common; Mallow, dwarf; Mallow, Venice; Marcela; Matchweed; Mexicanweed; Moneywort; Morningglory, bigroot; Morningglory, ivyleaf; Morningglory, Mexican; Morningglory, red; Morningglory, tall; Morningglory, woolly; Mugwort; Mustard, ball; Mustard, black; Mustard, blue; Mustard, hedge; Mustard, Indian; Mustard, tansy; Mustard, tumble; Mustard, white; Mustard, wormseed; Nettle, stinging (burning); Nettle, tall; Nettle, wood; Parsley-piert; Parsnip; Pearlwort; Pennycress (Frenchweed); Pepperweed, perennial; Pepperweed, Virginia (peppergrass); Pigweed, prostate; Pigweed, redroot; Pigweed, Russian; Pigweed, smooth; Pigweed, tumble; Pineappleweed; Plains coreopsis (tickseed); Plantain, blackseed; Plantain, bracted; Plantain, broadleaf; Plantain, buckhorn; Plantain, hoary; Plantain, narrowleaf; Plantain, slender; Plantain, woolly; Poison ivy; Poison oak; Pokeweed; Prairie sunflower; Prickly lettuce (compass plant); Prickly sida; Prostrate knotweed; Puncturevine; Purslane, common; Pusley, Brazil; Pusley, Florida; Pusley, large flower; Ragweed, bur; Ragweed, common; Ragweed, lanceleaf; Ragweed, western; Redstem filaree; Rough cinquefoil; Scarlet pimpernel; Shepherdspurse; Smartweed, ladysthumb; Smartweed, pale; Smartweed, Pennsylvania; Smooth chaff-flower; Smooth dock; Sorrel, red (sheep); Sowthistle, annual; Sowthistle, spiny; Spanish needles; Speedwell, bi-lobed; Speedwell, common; Speedwell, corn; Speedwell, ivyleaf; Speedwell, Persian; Speedwell, purslane; Speedwell, slender; Speedwell, snow; Speedwell, thymeleaf; Spiny amaranth; Spurge, spotted; Spurge, prostrate; Spurweed; Star of Bethlehem; Strawberry, Indian mock; Tansy ragwort; Tanweed; Thistle, blessed; Thistle, bull; Thistle, Canada; Thistle, flodman (prairie); Thistle, musk; Thistle, platte; Thistle, plumeless; Thistle, Russian; Thistle, Scotch; Thistle, wavyleaf; Thistle, yellow (horrible); Trailing crownvetch; Velvetleaf; Vervain, blue; Vervain, hoary; Vervain, prostrate; Vervain, tall; Vetch, bird; Vetch, hairy; Vetch, milk; Vetch, narrowleaf; Vetch, wild; Virginia creeper; Western clematis; Western salsify; Wild aster; Wild buckweat; Wild carrot; Wild four-o-clock; Wild garlic; Wild lettuce; Wild marigold; Wild mustard (yellow rocket); Wild onion; Wild parsnip; Wild radish; Wild rape; Wild strawberry; Wild sweet potato; Wild violet; Woodsorrel, creeping; Woodsorrel, violet; Woodsorrel, yellow (Oxalis); Woolly croton; Wormseed; Yarrow, common; Yarrow, western; Yarrow, yellow. Grass Weeds Crabgrass, large and smooth; Foxtail, green, yellow, and giant; Barnyardgrass; Nutsedge, yellow


  • Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift.
  • Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until spray has dried.


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