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Roundup For Lawns4 is a tough weed killer for use on Southern grasses that kills weeds, not the lawn (when used as directed). This product kills 93 types of weeds, including dollarweed, dandelion, clover, and yellow nutsedge (see inside booklet for weed list). It can be used on Southern grasses, including Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Centipede, and St. Augustine (including Floratam). The ready-to-use formula with our extended wand makes it ideal for targeting weeds in hard to reach places. In fact, one gallon of Roundup For Lawns4 treats up to approximately 2,000 weeds. This product starts working immediately and is rainproof in 4 hours. Roundup For Lawns4 kills the root so weeds won’t come back. The best time for broadleaf weed applications is when weeds are young, actively growing, and soil moisture is adequate. Weeds typically twist, curl, or yellow within a few days of application, while weed death can occur within 14 to 28 days. Roundup For Lawns4 is a simple step for home lawn care. No weeds. No worry.
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For spot treatment only.
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Aster, white heath & white prairie; Bedstraw; Beggarweed, creeping; Beggarweed, dwarf; Bindweed; Black medic; Broadleaf plantain; Bull thistle; Burclover; Burdock, common; Buttercup, creeping; Carpetweed; Catsear, spotted; Chamberbitter*; Chickweed, common; Chickweed, mouseear; Chicory; Cinquefoil; Clover; Clover, hop; Clover, red; Clover, white (Dutch clover, honeysuckle clover, white trefoil, & purplewort); Cocklebur; Coffeeweed; Compassplant; Curly dock; Dandelion; Dayflower; Deadnettle; Dock; Dogfennel; Dollarweed (pennywort); Doveweed*; English daisy; False dandelion (spotted catsear & common catsear); Field bindweed (morningglory & creeping jenny); Field oxeye-daisy (creeping oxeye); Filaree, whitestem & redstem; Florida betony (rattlesnake weed)*; Florida pusley; Goldenrod; Ground ivy; Groundsel; Hawkweed; Healall; Henbit; Innocence (Blue-eyed Mary); Knotweed; Lambsquarters; Lawn burweed; Lespedeza, common; Mallow, common; Matchweed; Nutsedge (yellow); Old world diamond flower; Oxalis (yellow woodsorrel & creeping woodsorrel); Parsley-piert; Pennsylvania smartweed; Pepperweed; Pigweed; Pineappleweed; Plantain, buckhorn*; Plantain, common*; Poison Ivy; Poison oak; Puncturevine; Purple cudweed; Purslane; Ragweed; Redweed; Red sorrel (sheep sorrel); Roundleaf mallow; Shepherd's purse; Spurge; Smartweed; Spurweed; Thistle; Veronica (corn speedwell)*; Vetch, common; Virginia buttonweed*; Virginia pepperweed; Wild carrot; Wild garlic; Wild geranium; Wild lettuce; Wild mustard; Wild onion; Wild strawberry*; Wild violet*; Yarrow; Yellow rocket
*Hard-to-control: May require two applications and higher use rates within the specified rate range.