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I posed the question in my lawn renovation thread, but not sure how much exposure it'll get buried in that thread, and being off-topic and all...
Sorry for the necropost/old thread bump, but I would also like to get some input on this as wellalpine0000 said:I usually overseed the first week of September... Reading Barricade's label, it says to wait until 60 days after seeding to apply. Would early November be too late for a Fall pre-emergent in the transition zone?
Thanks for the input- a bit more clarification of you don't mind.probasestealer said:I like dimension. I apply late February/March that way I can reapply in August (ish) or if I need to overseed it can technically be applied 14 days post emergence (tttf). I usually use tenacity at seed down and dimension around day 45-60 after seeding
I'll look later, but there was a university study showing dimension's safety at 2 weeks post emergence on tttf. I typically have waited closer to 6 weeks though.craigdt said:Thanks for the input- a bit more clarification of you don't mind.probasestealer said:I like dimension. I apply late February/March that way I can reapply in August (ish) or if I need to overseed it can technically be applied 14 days post emergence (tttf). I usually use tenacity at seed down and dimension around day 45-60 after seeding
So, you overseed in August, and then 2 weeks after seedlings emerge, you apply the Dimension 2 weeks later?
Also, do you find the Tenacity turns your yard white?
Hey g-man - can you contextualize your comment above please.g-man said:I think the answer is, it depends. If you lawn doesn't go dormant during the winter and soil temps are high enough, then I would apply it to prevent poa annua.
I can't clarify his response, but the pre-emergent should have NO ill effects on any established turf.rockinmylawn said:Hey g-man - can you contextualize your comment above please.g-man said:I think the answer is, it depends. If you lawn doesn't go dormant during the winter and soil temps are high enough, then I would apply it to prevent poa annua.
Trying to understand if laying down prodiamine last fall on top of my TTTF in the transition zone - had any ill effects.
It depends on your weather. The transition zone varies a lot. If your weather freezes the ground and the lawn goes dormant, then a prodiamine in November might not be useful anymore since the temp might be too cold to germinate.Would early November be too late for a Fall pre-emergent in the transition zone?