What's the best Pre Emergent? Pre Emergent how to and DIY

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  • What's the best Pre Emergent? Pre Emergent how to and DIY
    Products Used in Today's Video
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    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Links marked as “PAID LINK” are affiliated. Please make me money and spend yours.
    Lawn Pre-Emergents
    🛒 Dithiopyr 40 WSB (wettable Granular pre-emergent for sprayers)
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    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/16...
    🛒 Dithiopyr 2L (Liquid pre-emergent for sprayers)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/1w...
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/15...
    🛒 Prodiamine 65 WDG (wettable Granular pre-emergent for sprayers)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/2a...
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/mj...
    Ginja’s Favorite Lawn Products
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    Fertilizer
    🛒 Propeat Fertilizer
    (Home Depot): tinyurl.com/vf...
    Yard Equipment
    🛒 Sun Joe Scarifier and dethatcher (REQUIRES 12Gaugae Extension Cord)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2MPTHQG
    🛒 12gauge 100ft extension cord
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2MQ7hn3
    🛒 Thatch Rake
    Amazon (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/ri...
    🛒 Spyker hand held spreader
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3jAMP6V
    🛒 Levelawn
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/31Ry6e9
    🛒 Rain Gauge 10 pack
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3dWEoQU
    🛒 Thermometer (Taylor digital thermometer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/30fvZ7v
    🛒 FlowZone Typhoon 2V
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3rH6ncR
    DoMyOwn (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/42...
    🛒 FlowZone Storm Backpack Sprayer
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3aTOeSt
    DoMyOwn (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/53...
    🛒 Solo Handheld Sprayer 2 Gallon w/ fan nozzle
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2O2ApHy
    Herbicides for Cool Season Grass
    🛒 Speedzone (For hard to kill weeds)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2UkBVpC
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y3...
    🛒 T-Zone Herbicide (For hard to do weeds)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2ZWLy3L
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y4...
    🛒 Tenacity (Crabgrass and annual grass control)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2L9xzP0
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y2...
    🛒 Non-ionic Surfactant (to be purchased with Tenacity)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2LduNIk
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y6...
    Herbicides Warm Season grass types (READ LABEL FOR GRASS TYPE / WEED TARGET)
    🛒 Weed Free Zone (general weed killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3aPRdeB
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/4tlraqeq
    🛒 Dismiss NXT (annual grass killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3qbtBaB
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/10xoaovn
    🛒 Certainty (annual grass killer/crabgrass killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3d0Lt4c
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/14o52u3i
    Bug Sprays
    🛒 Demand CS (Great to control most pests inside and out)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2muP9Ue
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/v1...
    🛒 Transport mikron (Great for ant control and general pest)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2ntfDW8
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/2d...
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    Today we talked about what's the best pre emergent. We talked about how pre emergents are best applied and the best time of the year to apply pre emergents. Pre emergent how to and DIY is now possible due to battery powered back pack sprayers. These sprayers allow for proper calibration.
    Few myths:
    It doesn't matter how thick your lawn is you will still get weed seeds coming into the lawn. Pre emergents set you up for the future not the past. If you haven't been using pre emergents properly until now chances are you will have weeds for a few seasons. Pre emergents do not kill weed seeds. They disallow the weeds from rooting during the germination process.

Komentáře • 735

  • @pestandlawnginja
    @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +19

    Thanks for watching today's video. Check out the description to see the products I used today. If you're looking for the best treatments for your lawn, check out my favorite products:
    Fertilizer
    🛒 Propeat Fertilizer
    (Home Depot): tinyurl.com/vfmrs480
    Yard Equipment
    🛒 Sun Joe Scarifier and dethatcher (REQUIRES 12Gaugae Extension Cord)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2MPTHQG
    🛒 12gauge 100ft extension cord
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2MQ7hn3
    🛒 Thatch Rake
    Amazon (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/rimz6luc
    🛒 Spyker hand held spreader
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3jAMP6V
    🛒 Levelawn
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/31Ry6e9
    🛒 Rain Gauge 10 pack
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3dWEoQU
    🛒 Thermometer (Taylor digital thermometer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/30fvZ7v
    🛒 FlowZone Typhoon 2V
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3rH6ncR
    DoMyOwn (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/423najqv
    🛒 FlowZone Storm Backpack Sprayer
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3aTOeSt
    DoMyOwn (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/53g8qmog
    🛒 Solo Handheld Sprayer 2 Gallon w/ fan nozzle
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2O2ApHy
    Herbicides for Cool Season Grass
    🛒 Speedzone (For hard to kill weeds)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2UkBVpC
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y3emhy5a
    🛒 T-Zone Herbicide (For hard to do weeds)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2ZWLy3L
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y4tqhy3o
    🛒 Tenacity (Crabgrass and annual grass control)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2L9xzP0
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y2go983a
    🛒 Non-ionic Surfactant (to be purchased with Tenacity)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2LduNIk
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/y653upkf
    🛒 Methylated Seed Oil Duo Stick (Purchase with quinclorac products like drive xlr8)
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/yxt5q2zo
    🛒 Drive XLR8 Quinclorac (annual grass killer / crabgrass killer)
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/48b8jssy
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2ZWZI4N
    🛒 Quinclorac 1.5L (annual grass killer / crabgrass killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/31ywx53
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/m48nud7m
    Herbicides Warm Season grass types (READ LABEL FOR GRASS TYPE / WEED TARGET)
    🛒 Weed Free Zone (general weed killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3aPRdeB
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/4tlraqeq
    🛒 Dismiss NXT (annual grass killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3qbtBaB
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/10xoaovn
    🛒 Certainty (annual grass killer/crabgrass killer)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/3d0Lt4c
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/14o52u3i
    Bug Sprays
    🛒 Demand CS (Great to control most pests inside and out)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2muP9Ue
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/v133017a
    🛒 Transport mikron (Great for ant control and general pest)
    Amazon (PAID LINK): amzn.to/2ntfDW8
    Domyown (PAID LINK): tinyurl.com/2de4vs6f
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Links marked as “PAID LINK” are affiliated.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      I use the 3 month rate only because we end up with hot summer and the pre emergents are no good after it gets above 90 degrees constantly.

    • @scottmarshall6086
      @scottmarshall6086 Před 4 lety

      Subscribed! Where are you located? Just trying to get an idea when you are talking about months and temps. Sounds like you have longer winters than we have in Arkansas.

    • @meb0913
      @meb0913 Před 4 lety

      Ginja is in Utah

    • @joshuamorgan142
      @joshuamorgan142 Před 4 lety

      So apparently the liquid is no longer sold and of course it's the better one :(

    • @jmorrisonjr86
      @jmorrisonjr86 Před 3 lety

      Im starting up my company in Illinois and want to know exactly how you charge for your services? What do you charge for your services? I know its a sensitive subject.

  • @fredriccuthbertson
    @fredriccuthbertson Před rokem +2

    Great info!! In Charlotte, NC...common Bermuda and 2 acres/flat...ordered Prodiamine this morning in 5lb container...looking forward to getting more results with my lawn maintenance. Used post emergent big box store products, kept cut at 2 inches and WOW did that Bermuda grass spread rapidly. Thanks for this info!!!!

  • @tomn5880
    @tomn5880 Před 4 lety +3

    I live in central Minnesota and tried a pre emergent for the first time last spring. I applied the granular treatment just after all the snow had melted and the top 2 inches of soil was soft. We have never had as beautiful of a lawn and weed free all summer.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      Great feedback Tom!

    • @chrisleighton8749
      @chrisleighton8749 Před 2 lety

      What did you use?

    • @tomn5880
      @tomn5880 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisleighton8749 I ended up using AWARD DIMENSION. No weeds all season long. I use Menards 23-0-3 slow release fertilizer about 1 month after the dimension application then a winterizer in late fall.

    • @chrisleighton8749
      @chrisleighton8749 Před 2 lety

      @@tomn5880 ok thanks!

  • @ReviewsByWOOWOO
    @ReviewsByWOOWOO Před 3 lety

    Dude you're the best. Venturing away from golf for the past 7 years into ball field management. Thank you so much.

  • @timbarton5316
    @timbarton5316 Před 5 lety +2

    Another awesome video, I am taking charge of our lawn, and taking notes 📝, we did have a lawn service but next year no lawn service, I’m going to be the lawn service, I get it with the commercial service personnel, they can only do so much to each customer’s lawn, but if your lawn service guy won’t talk to you then do it yourself like I’m going to do, Sounds like your business is booming, and you take great pride in providing a great customer service and helping them out and telling them what to do and what is wrong with their lawn, we need more technicians like you or business owners like you in that area, again great information great videos

  • @peglomaniac
    @peglomaniac Před 10 měsíci

    This is seriously the best pre-emergent video out there ... thank you for publishing it. I am now a faithful user of Prodiamine on our 1.25 acre lot in Arizona.

  • @Irwhodunit
    @Irwhodunit Před 5 lety +5

    Bravo! You take the time to read and respond to comments. That more than triples the value of subscribing because you answer questions I didn't yet know I have (had).

  • @PJG1710
    @PJG1710 Před 4 lety +3

    Applied PRODIAMINE 2wks ago Jan 30, 2020, we had plenty of rain since. Looking forward to some results. Also, we will use PRODIAMINE year-round because of cost over dithiopyr. Working on a fixed income at 75.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      Hi PJ! Thanks for commenting. Prodiamine is soo much cheaper. No joke

  • @DC-ih8bv
    @DC-ih8bv Před 5 lety +2

    Very nice newly discovered videos. What I like about it is that I can hear the education in your vernacular. A lot of You Tube guys I can tell are Google smart and or only know there product from familiarity and not understanding. I am a new subscriber from NJ.
    This particular video was killer. A lot better than a whiteboard demonstration.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Huge compliment. Really appreciate it. Any and all feedback is welcome. I enjoy the feedback and doing a better job making lawn care easier.

  • @billpapakostas5382
    @billpapakostas5382 Před 4 lety +1

    Really like the way you break things down. Keep doing what you do you are really gifted. I follow a lot of people on you tube but you are my favourite! Brilliant work!!!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety +1

      Too kind Bill! Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel. I really appreciate it.

  • @FescueFreak
    @FescueFreak Před 6 lety +11

    Very good information! The first person I’ve heard say what breaks down the pre-emergent 👊🏻

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks for the feed back! I hope you enjoy the content.

  • @ShiftingDrifter
    @ShiftingDrifter Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for mentioning rain. In central Oklahoma, it's hard to determine with the heavy rains and unpredictable spring weather (some years long and wet and other years almost non-existent) ...all of course appearing just before the ever popular tornado season (which is a whole other subject). Thanks for the great video!

  • @jimmyjohn8008
    @jimmyjohn8008 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for explaining how this stuff works and breaks down over time and how the other option compares.

  • @andrewlemoine3451
    @andrewlemoine3451 Před 5 lety +3

    I have to say I now know why it has to go down so early I always wondered thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @cattledogjasper1731
    @cattledogjasper1731 Před 3 lety

    It must be springtime as I'm watching some Lawn Ginja videos!

  • @williamramhold4564
    @williamramhold4564 Před 5 lety

    Great Explanation! I am a LCO in CT and this year is horrendous for weeds/crabgrass. I do 2 apps of Dimension .15 full rate and still had issues. I have used Prodiamine in the past and I am thinking next year doing what you have suggested. Also, you mentioned the battery operated backpack sprayer. I purchased 2 Maruyama battery sprayers about 5 years ago. I use them every day and I have not had an issue with either one. They are nicads, but the new ones are lithium batteries. They are excellent. I can spray for 1-2 days on one battery. I keep a spare in the truck.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      5 years out of a battery powered sprayer is amazing. Well done. That's way cool.

  • @elkskiutah8204
    @elkskiutah8204 Před 3 lety

    I want to thank you and also curse at you. Until this spring I was happy with my lawn. But now I'm obsessed. And also now I have the earthwise chipper I have opposite problem of to much browns for my compost pile. It all started when I tried to identify my quack grass. Why couldn't I get rid of this 6'x6' patch over the years. I sprayed normal spray, used weed n feed, and hand picked it for years. I soon realized I had several bad grasses. Quack, poa Anna, and bunching tall fescue. I have painstakingly hand painted blades of quack all summer. I shoukd have nuked an entire zone. But also I think I'm getting lots of quack grass seed germination. My spring overfeeding didn't go real well because I watered to long and the peat moss and seed washed off some big spots. Just a slight slope. Also a few dry hot days fried some baby KBG. But my labor day seeding is growing in much thicker. I used more heavy top soil and peat. And only 7 min water times. All the fescue was cut out and mew sod has blended in. Im getting compliments on my yard again. Oh also you got me using micro nutrients, milorganite, Humate. My neighbor is now feeling bad he has 60% bunching fescue. I know he is. Plus he has big patches of rye. I know he looks at my 100 %KBG with envy. You may have taken away many fishing trips this summer but my yard is kooking good. How deep do I go down this rabbit hole??

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety

      Being the Joneses is not an easy journey but when you see the look of envy on people's face it makes it all worthwhile. Nice job slaying that lawn!

    • @elkskiutah8204
      @elkskiutah8204 Před 3 lety

      When is best time to apply the prodiamine in utah? Is the dose 5.2 g per gal? And you suggest 10.4 g? Also what is a good sprayer for my yard 2500 Square feet. I don't think I need the battery powered . Are any of the hand pump backpack sprayers good

  • @jimmyman2001
    @jimmyman2001 Před 6 lety +2

    learn a lot, tons of great videos and knowledge , subscribed! I believe Ginja deserve a lot more views!!

  • @KrazyKajun602
    @KrazyKajun602 Před 4 hodinami

    Do you have a good source on where to buy these products possibly at the best price? You right, these products are not cheap!

  • @jayfirebaugh
    @jayfirebaugh Před 5 lety +4

    This is so good I watched it twice to make sure I took good notes! Thanks!

  • @Wardcreek
    @Wardcreek Před 3 měsíci

    Great presentation! When to apply duothpor in Florida panhandle zoysia? And where to purchase it?
    Please advise and I love your lawn care info! You're The Man! Thanks

  • @ERMAC4482
    @ERMAC4482 Před 2 měsíci

    Just a few question's..
    1)The pre emergent needs to go down two weeks before the ground temp is 55? How do you know its gonna be 55 in two weeks ?
    2) How far apart do you fertilize and use pre emergent?
    3) How does Pre emergent and fertilizer effect grass seeds ?

  • @teamclarktrackfield
    @teamclarktrackfield Před 4 lety

    Best and most informative video (in my opinion) regarding pre emergents for the D.I.Y. person...

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks jonathan! really glad to hear that you liked it.

  • @broth_78
    @broth_78 Před 5 lety +2

    Great! I just bought a huge jug of Prodiamine ! Haha i like the idea of using both, so I’ll buy the dithiopyr

  • @humahabib3186
    @humahabib3186 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Pest and Lawn Ginja,
    First and foremost, Thank you for all of your very-informative and extremely helpful videos. As a newbie lawn caretaker, your video have helped me tremendously. I finally learnt about preemergents and am very interested in using the Prodiamine on my grass. I am in Michigan, the temps currently are in the 20s-30s. I have Kentucky Bluegrass. I usually see a lot of Canada thistle, crabgrass and some broadleaf weeds on my yard, some dandelions too now and then. I dethatched my grass last year after watching your videos and fertilized it with Propeat, and it really helped, but the weeds still showed up now and then.
    I am wondering if this Prodiamine application once the temperature crosses 35, and then a Dithiopyr application in May/June would work for the weed problem I am facing, or do I need to go for something stronger? Thank you.

  • @mml1224
    @mml1224 Před 5 lety +1

    scotts says to apply water 2-3 days after puttin on dry lawn, on their weedex bags

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      yes, weedex. I must have been referring to the pre emergents. sorry for the miscommunication.

  • @fitzmeister5992
    @fitzmeister5992 Před 3 lety

    Great video.Perfect amount of needed information and background science.

  • @Makenoise8801
    @Makenoise8801 Před 5 lety +5

    Subbed! Doing the lawn myself for the first time this year, and your clear breakdowns are invaluable! I have decently established bluegrass/fescue, but it's never been dethatched. Should I wait until the grass starts actively growing before dethatching and then leave a couple of weeks for recovery before prodiamine/dithiopyr?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety +2

      You can apply pre m the same day. Bluegrass needs a kickstart of nitrogen at the beginning of the season. I would power rake as the soil temps hit above 50 degrees

    • @starlightwolves1525
      @starlightwolves1525 Před 2 lety

      When I did landscaping we would cut the water off to the Bermuda grass (summer grass) for about 2 weeks before we thatched (power rake) then we would mow as close to the soil as possible and then overseed. Sometimes we would put manure over the seed to help germination and keep birds from eating all the seed.

  • @dric30
    @dric30 Před 2 lety

    Love that shirt Ginja, funny !

  • @aceign3278
    @aceign3278 Před 11 měsíci

    BEST pre-emergent video ever! TYVM:) One question. How and when do you apply Fall pre-emergent? What is considered late for SC?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 11 měsíci

      If you’re going to do it you’ll want to apply it as the soil temps are starting to get below 70 degrees. You can use a meat thermometer 🌡️ or a temperature meter found on line like green cast

  • @greatamerican9168
    @greatamerican9168 Před 6 lety +2

    Another excellent P&LG video! 👍🇺🇸

  • @mattcatlett2677
    @mattcatlett2677 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video and info! Right to the point. I just clicked that red button!

  • @dickbathurst1434
    @dickbathurst1434 Před rokem

    Hi PLG
    We live in East Tennessee, I am thinking of taking over the maintenance of our grass, not the mowing I have a service that mows weekly using a riding mower on the mulch setting so the clippings are put back into the grass. I would like to take over the chemical maintenance portion. We have approximately 14,000 square feet of grass, we live on a lake. What I found using an app is that we have Corn Speedwell, Sticky Chipweed, Crab Grass, Tall Fescue, Annual Bluegrass, Poverty Grass, and Kentucky Bluegrass. These variations seem to be throughout the yard. There are also multiple bare spots showing some soil and weeds. Our soil is basically clay very hard to find decent soil. We have 2,800 sq ft front yard, 2,200 sq ft side yard, and 9,000 sq ft back yard on the lake. I have a Scotts Classic Drop Spreader and a 4 gallon backpack sprayer. Can you suggest a DIY procedure for me to get started to get one grass growing and get rid of weeds as much as possible.
    We live in a small town with a Lowes, Walmart, Rural King, and Home Depot a few miles away. I asked a local service to view the areas and offer suggestions it seemed very expensive with no guarantees, one of them offered an 8 step program beginning in March and ending in December, another offered a proposal using google earth said they did not need to come out and look at the areas and the problems.
    Any suggestions you could offer as a starting point would be appreciated. Its the 25th of April 2023.
    Thanks I enjoyed your Video it was easy to understand as a beginner. Can you suggest other videos that would assist in this adventure.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      few bits of information. 1. if you have fescue and bluegrass you will not achieve a mono stand / 1 grass type. they compete heavily against one another. 2. annual grasses are commonly taken care of by products like drive xlr8 mixed with another chemical called a methylated seed oil. you can find pre mixed products at your local home depot like the image crabgrass killer. 3. weeds need selective herbicides. I prefer the pro-sumer lines like t-zone and speedzone. you can mix it with drive xlr8. 4. calibration is key. watch my calibration video and figure out how to evenly spray 1 gallon across 1,000 sq ft. it will teach you what the spray needs to look like when spraying properly. 5. general fertilizer instructions would be to calibrate and put down 4lbs of nitrogen per 1000 sq ft over the course of the entire growing season. that's not 4lbs of product. if you take the bag number ie. first number on the bag is 20, then divide 100 by 20 you get 5. that 5 represents how many lbs of product to get to 1lbs of N. I like to apply .5N every 4 weeks.

  • @btownsmostwanted
    @btownsmostwanted Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the knowledge. Subbed

  • @donniereidjr
    @donniereidjr Před 6 lety +2

    Prodiamine is going down end of fall! Thanks sir!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      You tha man Donnie! Stoked for you.

    • @donniereidjr
      @donniereidjr Před 6 lety +1

      Pest and Lawn Ginja I just gotta show you these photos. Quinclorac killed my crab grass 95% of its gone. I have only 2 more naughty weeds that dont want to go. Where can I share my pics?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      @@donniereidjr check out my facebook page at facebook.com/pestandlawnginja

    • @donniereidjr
      @donniereidjr Před 5 lety

      Pest and Lawn Ginja I’m not on Facebook! When are we gonna get you on Twitter? My family is a bit too unprofessional so I stay off because my company monitors that stuff! I’m aerating and seeding today! Thanks for everything sir!

  • @leland5150
    @leland5150 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video thanks never used pre emergent before but gonna try it. Do pets need to stay off lawn for a certain time after applying this stuff?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      After it dries it's fine. Most of the side effects are via consumption.

  • @MrTwinsrule
    @MrTwinsrule Před 4 lety

    Great job !
    Love your videos.
    I used a granular method of pre emergence, then use the liquid to maintain.
    Tenacity is the one I'm trying this season.
    I hope it is s effective.
    This stuff Is Very expensive.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks! It's NOT a great pre emergent. doesn't last long. I use it for over seeding projects and curative measures for crabgrass and clover. use prodiamine as a primary pre emergent. IT's cheaper and lasts way longer

  • @franklynlewis5894
    @franklynlewis5894 Před 3 lety

    Great video wit lots of good information. I live in Georgia and I have a nice size lawn but I am a novice. Can you post a video on the time of year to put down specific treatment preeminent and weed and feed? There are a ton of lawn videos on utube but they all skirt around the specifics. Thanks and keep up the good work.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety

      I've touched on that a few times. the issue is this, it all depends on the ground temps being lower than 50 degrees for a proper application. if you put it down anytime after you run the risk of the weed seeds having already started or completed the germination process. get a digital meat thermometer from walmart and be sure to get your pre emergent down before it hits 50 degrees.

  • @markh.2899
    @markh.2899 Před 3 lety

    Here on the Central Coast of California, we get the wonderful weed called (Malva neglecta) common Mallow. These weeds are the Ironman of weeds, excepting some of the Thistle varieties, which are also very common. Last year, I picked a relatively small Mallow weed from soft/ sandy soil in our yard with a 4-foot root; it just kept going and going! Interestingly, both the Mallow and Milk Thistle are edible, but curses to you ever invasive Yellow Star Thistle- curses, I say!! Haha, I don't use many chemicals in the yard for controlling invasive weeds; I have a sturdy hand-pick and lots of sweat... Thanks, and take care!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety

      we get a ton of common mallow where I'm at too. That's some crazy rooting you get! I use t-zone to knock it dead. works really well.

    • @markh.2899
      @markh.2899 Před 3 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Haha, it was one I had mowed over for several months but never pulled it, so it had a chance to extend its roots. Thanks for the T-zone tip, I'll definitely give that a try!

    • @markh.2899
      @markh.2899 Před 3 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Do y'all get goat head weeds- the ones that flattened my kid's tires 100's of times when they were young? UGH - I try to eradicate these damn things whenever and wherever I see them!

  • @skeelowzworld
    @skeelowzworld Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video....I will use this product for my customers thanks...

  • @mlwizzle
    @mlwizzle Před 4 lety +1

    Best video I've found yet! What should I do if South Georgia temperatures never get very cold? We might have one or two days in the 40's here and there, but it's January 4th right now and it's still 72 degrees outside... can I apply the pre-emergent with temps over 55 and it still be effective?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      Yes you can. My suggestion is to do the math on the hot times of the year and see how many months of control you need during the 55 degree soil temps and 70 degree soil temps and avoid a time frames that go higher than that. You need to be careful with pre emergents. You don't want to over apply, over doing it will eventually make it so the seeds get used to it and form an immunity.

  • @peglomaniac
    @peglomaniac Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks!
    Question ... I am in AZ where it's been between 95° and 115°F all summer, just about to cool down to mid 80s. The ground temperature just before sunrise this morning was 79°F. What temperature should the ground be at 3" in before I apply my fall application of Prodiamine. Thanks for this video BTW ... it is my go to and I send the link to anyone who might be interested.

  • @Braveindian4
    @Braveindian4 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the info and links. I am considering buying the items but I'm pretty sure i'm too late to apply them this year. Had stickers real bad last year. I live in Kansas. Subbed!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Hey Ben! Thanks for the sub. Stickers can take about 18 months to get rid of if they're a biennial like the ones I delt with. If your soil temps are above 55 degrees I would consider blanket herbicide apps every 4 to 6 weeks to ensure they dont get to seed. Then focus on the fall pre emergent.

  • @jameswells4518
    @jameswells4518 Před 2 lety

    The greatest shirt ever!!!

  • @AT-yo3ik
    @AT-yo3ik Před 4 lety

    Great info I learned a lot..Will share with family indeed..

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the love A T . appreciate you watching and commenting.

  • @davidwilfong7262
    @davidwilfong7262 Před 2 lety

    Pre Emergent advice for North Dakota please..
    Purchased the home May of last year and nothing had been done pre emergent wise. The yard was thin and had pretty bad quack grass. I did a strong over seeding in the fall and was planning and purchased tenacity this year on recommendation to protect young roots from the overseed. I’m purchusasing a ryobi 4 gallon sprayer so would love your advice on what you think I should use this spring to control the quack grass and others. Thanks!

  • @orlandowoods1234
    @orlandowoods1234 Před 2 lety

    Great info. Thanks.

  • @joshslawnlandscape9935
    @joshslawnlandscape9935 Před 4 lety +1

    Good stuff brotha. Thanks for the video and info👊💪.

  • @pendlelancashire
    @pendlelancashire Před rokem

    *Yes that's correct.*

  • @peterl.104
    @peterl.104 Před 3 lety

    I’ve only seen a few Ginja videos and first thought it was a g like in “good.” Later, I heard him say it with a j sound so I thought it had to do with drinking gin. Here, he made a ginger hair color reference and it all makes sense. Though, I’ve only seen brown/tan ginger roots, so I need to go figure that out now.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety +1

      Soo true! I had a little identity crisis early on whether or not i was going to be the ginger or the ginja. ginja prevailed in the end. good ears my friend.

  • @DonaldAJr
    @DonaldAJr Před 5 lety +1

    Damn Man. You are so smart and thank you for breaking it down. Granted I'm not rich and I'm paralyzed on a fixed income so I have to go slow and I'm hoping for the best.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Best of luck Donald! You can always use a granular formulation from home depot

    • @DonaldAJr
      @DonaldAJr Před 5 lety +1

      @@pestandlawnginja let's break it down this way, 4 years ago I bought a gallon on Weeder 64 and still have some (I'm learning I need to spray up to 4 times the first year and 2 after but I've given up when they come back in the fall), this year I bought Ortho Weed Be Gone plus Crabgrass Control, Ortho Weed Be Gone Weed Killer, and Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control. I pounded all at once. Front yard done Friday and back yard done Saturday with a pump strayer. Anyway my girlfriend said the front yard has a few yellowing spots, some wilting, and some still green as can be. My back yard has nothing brown and very little wilting. Also if you care to look I'm 74055 and 75% of my back yard and 10 front yard is purple clover. I know I have something like Crabgrass and nothing will kill it and I mean Nothing include Straight Kills All Weed and Grass Killer. I'm losing my mind.

    • @DonaldAJr
      @DonaldAJr Před 5 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja let's break it down this way, 4 years ago I bought a gallon on Weeder 64 and still have some (I'm learning I need to spray up to 4 times the first year and 2 after but I've given up when they come back in the fall), this year I bought Ortho Weed Be Gone plus Crabgrass Control, Ortho Weed Be Gone Weed Killer, and Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control. I pounded all at once. Front yard done Friday and back yard done Saturday with a pump strayer. Anyway my girlfriend said the front yard has a few yellowing spots, some wilting, and some still green as can be. My back yard has nothing brown and very little wilting. Also if you care to look I'm 74055 and 75% of my back yard and 10 front yard is purple clover. I know I have something like Crabgrass and nothing will kill it and I mean Nothing include Straight Kills All Weed and Grass Killer. I'm losing my mind.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      @@DonaldAJr sounds super frustrating

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      @@DonaldAJr have you hot a positive identification on all the weeds to ensure they're on the target pest list of the label. The rest comes down to proper calibration. You may want to consider a surfactant as well.

  • @dannydoan3695
    @dannydoan3695 Před 13 dny

    Does it add any benefit to put down Prodiamine in early November and again in February and March? Thanks so much

  • @rjmiller2553
    @rjmiller2553 Před 3 lety

    Crabgrass seeds continue to germinate all season long, starting when soil temperatures 🌡 warm to 55 degress.
    My question is aftergermination begins, does the majority of crabgrass seed germinate very early on? Say, 30 days from right after germination begins 75% of seeds for that season have germinated?. Making that first application of pre emergent the most important by a large degree?
    Or do the seeds germinate at a relatively even rate all summer long?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety

      crabgrass germination is 5 days. needs 55 degree plus soil temps for for 5 days straight. Crabgrass is an annual grass and germinates in the spring.

  • @Soldier132001
    @Soldier132001 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video Ginja. Im in San Antonio with Bermuda in my lawn. When exactly (in the fall and spring) can I apply the Prodiamine? Thanks.

    • @angelnunez2851
      @angelnunez2851 Před 6 lety +1

      I'm in San Antonio too. Usually October is a good time to apply then reapply February next year.

    • @Soldier132001
      @Soldier132001 Před 6 lety +1

      @@angelnunez2851 thanks for the information. I'm a new homeowner and of course new to all this.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      Great Reply Angel! Thank you.

  • @shannonroy7048
    @shannonroy7048 Před 5 lety +1

    I live in Northern California near the Sierra foothills it doesn’t get that cold here between high 30’s and mid 50’s in winter I’m on 5 acres and I want to kill all the grass and weeds that are on the property because the grass though it looks pretty in winter and spring quickly sprouts foxtails. What do you recommend to keep it from coming back year after year. Oh not to mention I also want to get rid of the grass because I live in a high fire danger area too

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Great question. I would do 2 apps per year with prodiamine. Right before ground temps get up to 45 early spring and right when the daytime temps get regularly below 80. Between those apps I would consider a treatment or two with dithiopyr assuming the daytime temps are below 85. Most weeds to actively germinate above 85 degrees. Other than that glyphosate (non selective herbicide) will be your friend for killing everything off. You'll need to do a reapplication every two to three months or as the weeds come up. It's important to remember ore emergents disrupt current weed seed germination. If the weed has already germinated over the past 18 months It will still emerge and that's why we call herbicides post emergents.

  • @shawnkennedy4921
    @shawnkennedy4921 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm located in Fredericksburg VA and i'm trying to retake control of my lawn which is filled with crab grass due to me outsourcing all of my lawn care needs and then resulting me firing them all! What products would you recommend right now starting this weekend to retake control of my lawn in order to have a great looking lawn?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      So many factors to consider. Ph of the soil is the big one. PM me on facebook

  • @reallybadaim118
    @reallybadaim118 Před 6 lety +4

    I moved mine. I leave it in the ground and I picked up my flag and thought I'll find it. Negative. The Bermuda went wild and now i cannot find it. I need a metal detector. What I did was applied PGR and the horizontal growth was so unexpected I actually lost it. I know it's out there and it's general location. I just can't find it. I'm afraid I'm going to find it when I dethatch or use an aerator.

  • @marc5indc
    @marc5indc Před 2 lety

    Just subscribed and just getting into lawns and trees. Wanting to kill weeds near fruit trees we just planted. Are these two items ok to use near newly planted fruit trees? Thanks so much!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Personally i like to hand pull the weeds near fruit trees. you run a risk with whatever fruit tree if you spray the roots dead on. more specifically with oil based herbicides like ester based herbicides. I've been doing this a very long time and haven't experienced many issues with trees dying but the risk is there. when it comes to pre emergents i haven't really seen much of an issue.

  • @billcoolgarcia
    @billcoolgarcia Před 2 lety

    Love your shirt 🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯🔥🔥

  • @RealWomenRealStories
    @RealWomenRealStories Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the info. Great video!

  • @raji1607
    @raji1607 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, need some help! We are probably very late and havent applied a pre or a post emergent. Should we start with a post emergent to kill existing crabgrass and then apply pre emergent? Should we water the lawn a day or two after the post emergent and then do the pre emergent? Ours is bermuda grass. Should we also apply any nitrogen fertilizers? Sorry for all the questions, but I am quite new to lawn care.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Pre -emergents are for pre seed germination. So you would want to apply a pre emergent pre 47ish degrees F ground temp. Post emergents are for when the weed emerges and presents itself to you. Pre emergents need to be watered in and post emergents should stay dry according to the label recommendations. Bermuda grass is a very hungry grass in general. contact your local agricultural department extensions for local recommendations on how many lbs of nitrogen should be applied per season. This number will most likely fall between 4 and 7lbs per season of N.

  • @DieselMike
    @DieselMike Před 5 lety +1

    Ginja? What's your thoughts on using granular Dimension (Dithiopyr) over the liquid? I have almost 50k Sq Ft of lawn to treat and continually filling a 4 gal Backpack is just way too time and effort consuming vs filling a 50 - 100lbs at a time in a rotary spreader. Is it as effective as the liquid and which is more economical (Cost $$)?
    I have since bought a 26 Gallon ATV Sprayer for when I am doing larger POST emergent treatments (because quite frankly, I know granular Post-E products just suck - you need perfect conditions for the granular to "stick" to the weed) But back on topic....
    Now that I have the big sprayer I am wondering if you suggest I switch to liquid application for my PRE-E applications as well.
    Thanks for the video. Excellent content.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety +1

      You'll get better coverage with the liquid and the cost will be lower.

  • @diydan6045
    @diydan6045 Před rokem

    Would I use a pre-emergent to put down on dirt to keep weeds out for this upcoming spring?

  • @skeezle1337
    @skeezle1337 Před 6 lety +1

    Any chance you could add to this video and talk about tenacity? Curious how were able to grow grass with tenacity.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety

      In the works my friend! It's a great idea. Tenacity acts as a selective pre emergent. It's a funky chemical. I'm going to put it to the test.

    • @skeezle1337
      @skeezle1337 Před 6 lety +1

      @@pestandlawnginja Hey man! I appreciate it! I understand you can put it down with seeds but I really liked your explanation with the other preemergents. When to use one over the other. Would be awesome to hear your insight around tanacity.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety

      I'm looking forward to it. I'm going to put it to the test Ginja style hahaha.

  • @joecoladarci8774
    @joecoladarci8774 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm looking for a good product for my mulch and stone beds, as well as my lawn. Is it safe to say that this would also be a good process for the mulch and stone? We have a LOT of mulch and stone and do not want to spend all season weeding it.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 měsíci

      Be fine for mulch and stone. Immediately water it in. You'll run a risk of some temporary staining

  • @PJG1710
    @PJG1710 Před 4 lety

    Very well done with some lil jokes... I subscribed

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      Great to have you PJ! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @jamesroseboro2764
    @jamesroseboro2764 Před 2 lety

    Great information. What can I use to prevent POA?

  • @MrRudyc
    @MrRudyc Před 6 lety +3

    well done! Thank you

  • @gphilipc2031
    @gphilipc2031 Před 5 lety +1

    I love in SE Louisiana...Weeds, in abundance. Rain in abundance.

  • @mattestevens
    @mattestevens Před 6 lety +1

    I want to seed this fall and again in the spring. I also plan on spraying Prodiamine in the late fall and early Spring. Will I run into any issues? Should I wait a few weeks in between doing each? I live in the North East, thanks in advance, really learned a lot so far

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety

      Hey matt. These are great questions. The function of prodiamine is to disrupt the germination. If you overseed and force germination over two weeks you can apply prodiamine 2 weeks later. However, the prodiamine will overwinter causing seed germination disfunction the following spring. IMO you will not have a successfull germination next spring due to the prodiamine application from the late fall. You may be able to get around this little issue by doing a spring aeration or power rake followed by an overseed. Disrupting the soil will cause some failure in the prodiamine pre emergent. You'll need to force spring germination making sure there's plenty of water on the soil. You can then in return apply another dose of prodiamine 2 to 4 weeks later. You may cause other weed seeds to germinate in the process and in return will need to spot spray with a post emerging herbicide.

  • @BertCollins
    @BertCollins Před 6 lety +2

    Great videos keep them coming. I've got a question I live in Central Alabama and have Bermuda grass will these pre and post emergent work in the fall and winter for winter weeds?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      Bert. Thanks for watching my video. The pre emergents are designed to last 90 to 120 days. The efficacy is affected by heat. IMO they will work over the winter for weeds seeds that would be in the process of germination. I recommend the high rate on the label for 3 to 4 times per year application rate.

  • @Arcanix
    @Arcanix Před 5 lety +2

    There is already a pre-germinator: FIRE!!!

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 Před 4 lety

    I'm a homeowner and just bought the Chapin 4 gal. 24 volt backpack per your recommendation. Reviewing this CZcams to figure out for the third time which product to buy, either the Prediamine or Dithiopyr. Just as I'm listening, I first go with the Prediamine, then listen further and change my mind to the Dithiopyr, then go back to the Prediamine.. Do I flip a coin, or what? I got the new sprayer, but I also got the confusion. This stuff is expensive, so I must have the best product that will prevent my crabgrass from rooting again this year. It is everywhere and thick, and chocked my lawn last year. What do I do? My ground in Michigan is at 50 degrees currently.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      If you don't get a lot of rainfall and have clay or loam soil go with the ditihiopyr. if you have moderate rainfall and sand/ loam or clay then go with prodiamine

  • @kyleburt6633
    @kyleburt6633 Před 3 lety

    Dudes my hero 😂

  • @t-rocket6381
    @t-rocket6381 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for another great video!.....what are your thoughts on granular pre-emergents vs liquid

  • @hschultz123
    @hschultz123 Před 3 lety

    I live in California just north of San Francisco. The soil never gets below 55 degrees. I need to control signal grass. What do you recommend. Oh yes, I have about 1/2 acre of lawn. thank you

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 3 lety

      use:
      Celcius herbicide - amzn.to/3kvCpFE
      great to use if you have warm season grass types. not for use for cool season grass.

  • @donniereidjr
    @donniereidjr Před 5 lety

    You answered my question. Lets say us new joins want to put down Prodiamine in the Fall (and again in the Spring). If we overseed would that cause a problem?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      If you apply it in the fall and it over winters then it will cause issues. be sure to run the verticutter or aerator before you throw the seed down in order to disrupt the pre emergent.

  • @gary4738
    @gary4738 Před 5 lety

    Killing it Lawn Ginja, thank you! Quick question, will recently killed crabgrass here in the Northeast (I know, I’m behind schedule) still hold seeds and still germinate in my lawn if not dug out???

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      It's more a. question of if the seeds have dropped. It's cyclical for sure . Pre emergents are the easiest way out. The best way is to get the lawns rhizosphere super thick and healthy.

  • @zackje1
    @zackje1 Před 6 lety +1

    Ginja great video. My lawn was beautiful til June, then disease and weeds made my lawn tap out. There is good growth, but a lot of crab grass. Should I use Prodiamine in the here in September and in March to prevent these weeds? Also, in Junish when weeds start popping up again what product do you suggest? Thanks.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      The september and march services make sense. I personally wouldn't put it down in June. Weed seeds aren't commonly germinating in the heat of the summer IMO. The microbes are also feeding fast and the pre emergent won't last very long in those temps.

    • @zackje1
      @zackje1 Před 6 lety +2

      That's why your the Ginja. Thank you sir.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      anytime Zackje1!!! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @tarahudson2105
    @tarahudson2105 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m in East Tennessee. We had to dig up our yard and start completely over last year. As of January we had a beautiful full lush green yard of fescue. We applied granular pre-emergent end of February. (After watching one of your videos, I realize we used a large granular). I want to also apply a liquid pre-emergent. Is this harmful? Which one would I use for my grass and region?
    I used Drive xlr8 last summer to kill but it just kept coming back so I want to make sure I stop it before it starts!
    After watching some of your videos, I’m thinking of doing prodiamine now and dithiopyr early May. What do you think?
    Also I have a battery powered sprayer. Can both of these be applied with that?
    Thanks for all your work and helpful videos!
    Tara

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 4 lety

      I like your idea of the prodiamine early spring and the dithiopyr later. keep in mind the dithiopyr only works as a post emergent to crabgrass in the 3 tiller stage.

  • @OldSchoolGrimm
    @OldSchoolGrimm Před 6 lety +1

    I have a rose bed right in front of our house there's lots of weeds and grass growing in the area, I'm going to clean up the bed as best as I can now how would I go about keeping weeds and grass from growing in the area thanks in advance.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety

      Preen garden weed preventer is your next step. It's a pre emergent. This will help stop weed seed germination. To be applied 2 to 3 times per season. It works best after you have picked out all the weeds first.
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007C7I13M/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B007C7I13M&linkCode=as2&tag=pestandlawngi-20&linkId=4b103ab6905426f11fd87c552de59c0b

  • @therealmagicmike4225
    @therealmagicmike4225 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello, I’m in a sandy area in Minnesota. Ive brought in topsoil, and while Im getting the lawn established. Herbicide in late spring and seed in the fall. I have some open real estate for weeds. Not a big deal, Except for the sand burs Ive been pulling by hand. Do either of these work for sand burs? If so how often do you treat the lawn to prevent? And how much time do you need before you can lay seed again?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      both of these products will help to disrupt weed seed germination. Sand burs are difficult because of the timing of which they germinate. If you were diligent in the application throughout the season I would say you'll do better than you're doing now. It may not be a saving grace for the first season. I commonly set peoples expectations to 2 seasons. The products do not kill weed seeds. Sand bur weed seeds can stay suppressed for years before they germinate. Regular post emergent herbicides and pre emergents will lead you in the right direction.

  • @mikesouthworth1999
    @mikesouthworth1999 Před 10 měsíci

    Lawn Ninja, what would recommend for area you dont want anything growing but has trees *dont want to kill) growing 10 to 15 feet away from area that needs cleared?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 9 měsíci

      Most won't like to hear it but I prefer to use a combination of glyphosate every two months and a combo of glyphosate and pre emergent every other app

  • @carltonlassiter4348
    @carltonlassiter4348 Před 5 lety +2

    What's the difference between Dithiopyr 2L and Dithiopyr 40 wsb?

  • @blowmeracing
    @blowmeracing Před 5 lety +1

    I was all for fixing my lawn until I seen the price of the dithiopry, over $200 for a gallon? I'm in so cal..starting to heat up now..would these products even work this time of the year?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      It's all about the ground temperature. If its post 55 degrees you'll only get post emergent control of crabgrass up to the 3 leaf stage, you will get limited pre emergent control since most seeds complete the germination between 50 and 60 degrees.

  • @adampeterson6463
    @adampeterson6463 Před 5 lety +2

    What are your thoughts on IFA's 4 step program?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      It's a decent macro program designed for our area

    • @adampeterson6463
      @adampeterson6463 Před 5 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Would you recommend any other program?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      My biggest issue with the IFA programs is the excessive use of Urea. I would find a fertilizer like propeat that uses ammonia nitrates as opposed to urea

  • @jonboysprowash7845
    @jonboysprowash7845 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you mix prodiamine with Tenacity to kill existing weeds and prevent future weeds?

  • @mwl5
    @mwl5 Před 2 lety +1

    Can prodiamine or dithiopyr cause root pruning in the spring to either established turf or turf that was seeded in the fall, or does it not get that deep in the soil (at least for the prodiamine)?

  • @barbrabell7592
    @barbrabell7592 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! if I want to overseed in the fall when should I put down the prodiamine?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety

      My suggestion would be april of the following season depending on your region and if you decide to water the seed in heavily for 2 weeks when you put it down in the fall time.

    • @jeanalexandre1105
      @jeanalexandre1105 Před 6 lety

      Barbra Bell if you want to seed this fall you probably should use tenacity pre-emergent

  • @jonnathanagudelo7256
    @jonnathanagudelo7256 Před 3 lety

    Would you be able to make a video of how to apply to Pre/post emergent with a spray bottle . Want to make sure I am doing this right. Also, I am doing a lawn renovation and it’s been two weeks since I seeded. Should i use a post emergent after 4 weeks or wait until the spring??

  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid Před 6 lety +2

    Can you mix these pre emergents with broadleaf sprays like Amine 2 4-d?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      absolutely!!! I also recommend a surfactant as well. I always recommend doing a compatibility test before mixing anything together, but my experience has shown that you can mix a variety of lawn care related products with pre emergents.

  • @RoseyForecast
    @RoseyForecast Před 3 lety

    Awesome video thank you.

  • @camrenabshure8087
    @camrenabshure8087 Před 4 lety

    I live in arkansas and have bermuda grass. I did not spray a pre-emergent and had quite a few weeds. I blanket-Sprayed 2-4d amine across the yard. I killed a lot but there are weeds still growing. What do you recommend I do? Continue to spray the 2-4d until fall and then use a pre-emergent? Thanks

  • @ctbrown3802
    @ctbrown3802 Před 3 lety

    You're Great. I like you. Thanks for the info.

  • @AIAntneyIA
    @AIAntneyIA Před 5 lety +1

    What is the best way to get rid of crabgrass in dandelions that are already growing

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 lety

      Dithiopyr I'd there just leafing out or a combination of mso and quinclorac

  • @Supanova70
    @Supanova70 Před rokem

    if i did a lawn reno sept. 12 grass looks great now should i wait for the pre emerg. till April? I did use Scotts starter seed with meso. 3 times. lite application yesterday for the 3rd dose. I heard it will take out the new root system even if i do it in April. Also is the Granular version better for slow breakdown if you have heavy rain?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      I'm not a huge fan of pre emergents if you can avoid it. If you have a history of weeds Its a preferred method to stop the process of germinating new weeds. it does effect root growth but i wouldn't say i've seen it kill a lawn. the meso apps only last 3 weeks tops as a pre emergent. If you were dilligent on monitoring your ground temps then i would stay that route this season. just be sure to apply it at the right time. crabrass germinates 5 days at 50-55 degrees F soil temps.

  • @liamhenry8164
    @liamhenry8164 Před 3 lety

    Ok, my soil temp is 56 degrees. I used Tenacity last year. Works great. My question is. There is few Dandelions but getting some creeping Charlie. What can I mix with the Tenacity to kill the creeping Charlie. Thanks for your help.

  • @danielfitzgerald4089
    @danielfitzgerald4089 Před 3 lety

    Can you use a pre emergent when over seeding? Finally, what is best to use in rock areas, bare dirt, and around some plants to prevent weeds and to kill weeds just popping up? Would like something that I don't have to reapply often. Hope to hear from you!!!

  • @mikestacie11
    @mikestacie11 Před 6 lety +1

    Love the channel, I have Bermuda Grass and this season I had bare spots from too much shade, I got rid of the trees and wanted to let the grass fill in so I didn’t use preemergent, of course I have quite a bit of crabgrass that has gotten in there, my question is if I put down a preemergent this late summer early fall and of course on in early spring next year will the grass continue to fill in the areas that have been dominated by crabgrass if they are bare?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      bermuda will still creep. The only thing you will lose is the lack of new seed germination. IMO i don't feel its best to apply pre emergents until the day time temps are below 80 degrees on the regular. Seed germination doesn't happen as often when temps are above 80 degrees.

    • @mikestacie11
      @mikestacie11 Před 6 lety +1

      Pest and Lawn Ginja cool, so that will put me likely into Oct for the pre-emergent, it stays warm where I live (ft Worth Tx) I want to make sure I get it down before annual blue grass (Poa) germinates because that’s the other fun grassy weed I get to deal with

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      Mike Eldredge go buy a meat thermometer and watch the ground temps. If memory serves me right poa annua germinates in warm temps at 70 degrees ground temps. May need to put it down earlier.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 6 lety +1

      Just remember its all about the ground temps.

    • @mikestacie11
      @mikestacie11 Před 6 lety

      Pest and Lawn Ginja awesome! Will do!

  • @irinasharomova2267
    @irinasharomova2267 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the good, informative video but feels like it’s not the end. Need more info.😂😂