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| This item Snapshot 2.5TG Pre-emergent Herbicide – 50 Pound Bag | Snapshot DG Pro – Pre-Emergent Herbicide – 25 Pound Bag | |
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| Customer Rating | 4.5 out of 5 stars (109) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Price | $11495 | $7995 |
| Sold By | Lawn & Pest Control Supply | Lawn & Pest Control Supply |
| Item Dimensions | 27 x 17 x 5 inches | — |
How much does a bag of snapshot cover?
Snapshot covers 10,869 to 21,739 square feet, perfect for nursery containers, landscape beds, and ground maintenance. Application rate: 2.3 to 4.6 lbs. per 1000 square feet, depending on weeds to be controlled.
Can Snapshot 2.5 Tg be used on lawns?
Snapshot 2. 5 TG is not labeled to be used in any turf grasses. It is meant to be used in landscape beds and around trees. There are many different types of weeds in your area that would fit this description.
Is snapshot better than preen?
Snapshot is more effective than Preen. Received promptly and in good condition.
How many pounds of pre-emergent do I need?
Pour granular pre-emergent herbicide into a spreader. Apply the grains uniformly, at a rate of 1.5 to 6 pounds per square foot per year, across the area of lawn to be treated.
When should a snapshot be put down?
Snapshot® specialty herbicide can be applied in early spring, late summer to early fall, or any time immediately after cultivation.
Does snapshot control nutsedge?
Will this product kill nutsedge in my flower bed? Answer: It should definitely help in prevention of growth of any new vegetation. It is a pre emergent which prevents the growth of weeds, etc.
What is the difference between snapshot DG and snapshot TG?
According to our Rep with Dow Agro, there is not any difference besides the package size and the coloring of the granule. The SnapShot 2. 5 TG is a yellow color granule and comes in a 50lb bag. 5 DG is a brown color and comes in a 25lb bag.
What is the difference between Preen and snapshot?
Re: Hands down the best landscape/bed pre-emergent No, snapshot also includes Trifluralin. If you compare “weeds controlled” of both, you can see that snapshot gets more than isoxaben alone. If you want less of a commitment price wise (but more expensive per unit), Preen Extended Control is the same as snapshot.
Is it too late for pre-emergent?
When it comes to pre-emergent weed control, timing is everything. Apply too late and the pre-emergent herbicide will be totally ineffective. To prevent summer weeds, the application date is March 15th, or when average soil temperatures reach above 50 degrees.
Can I apply pre-emergent and fertilizer at the same time?
Apply pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer at the same time in spring to kickstart your lawn. Pre-emergent and fertilizer work well together because both need to be watered into the soil to be effective. Plus, you only need to spread one product, reducing the amount of work required to launch your spring lawn.
What type of herbicide is snapshot TG?
Snapshot 2.5 TG is a pre-emergent herbicide that can control a wide range of broadleaf and grassy weeds in a variety of sites. Comes in a granular formulation and has a long residual.
What is pre emergent herbicide?
Snapshot 2.5 TG Pre-Emergent Herbicide is manufactured by Dow or Corteva Agrosciences and is a specialty pre-emergent herbicide that controls weeds for up to six to eight months to keep landscapes, container- and field-grown nursery ornamentals weed-free, saving you time and money in just one application.
How do I apply snapshot herbicide?
While Snapshot 2.5 TG is a granular herbicide, the way it easily disperses into the soil gives it the feel of a liquid herbicide. To apply Snapshot 2.5 TG you will need a reliable fertilizer spreader to broadcast the granules. You could use a hand spreader or a push spreader. We recommend a push broadcast spreader for best results.
How much pre emergent do you put on a tree?
Thats more than any other pre-emergent herbicide on the market.For use on landscape ornamentals, ground covers, perennials, Christmas tree plantations, non-bearing fruit and nut trees, container and field-grown ornamentals. Application rate: 2.3 to 4.6 lb per 1000 square feet, depending on weeds to be controlled.