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I'm curious what most people do here with their sprayables in the winter. Do you leave them in the garage/shed and allow them to freeze in the winter? Or do you bring everything inside? Many labels advise against extreme temps, but I've also heard of people ignoring this and not having any problems the following season.
 

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ryeguy said:
I'm curious what most people do here with their sprayables in the winter. Do you leave them in the garage/shed and allow them to freeze in the winter? Or do you bring everything inside? Many labels advise against extreme temps, but I've also heard of people ignoring this and not having any problems the following season.
Mine are stored indoors with moderate temps. Very good article linked with most herbicides listed showing storage temp needs.

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pi160
 

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I keep mine in the garage. It's NOT insulated and goes below freezing. I've had no issues with any chemicals, including Tenacity. HOWEVER there are some more expensive ones that will separate when frozen/unfrozen so read the labels on the expensive stuff.
 

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I bring inside to be on the safe side of things. Our unheated garage is attached to the house, but when it's -20F outside as it usually is for at least a couple nights every winter, it gets well below freezing in the garage.
 
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