Can I use round up on weeds that come up through my turf
Dec 29, 2018 9:11 AM |
Technically you can. However, the roundup won't be as effective if it can't get through the turf backing to kill the roots. You can pull out the weeds and spray the roundup at the hole where the weeds come through: hose it off if the roundup gets on the turf.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions, thank you.
Barbara Pierpont I have nut grass that comes in the summer months. It doesn't respond well to Round Up. Can a product called Sedgehammer be used. It's specifically for the nutgrass. |
Lee Mendes - Distribution Sales Consultant Yes, Roundup is ok. |
Charles Rodriguez No problem |
San Dee Ross - Customer Service Most people I know all ok with roundup on turf. |
Weston Olson - Customer Service Anytime! |
Nathan Tazunie Why not?! |
Ethan Gommers I have been using round up on my turf all the time, no problem at all. |
Emma Wilson I was told by others that the turf is made some kind of plastic, regular cleaners won't hurt it as long as not abrasive. |
Don I believe Roundup applied to the leaves of the plant is taken down through the stems into the roots, and does not work as well if the leaves are removed and applied to the base of the plant. |
Dec 29, 2018 8:57 PM |
Absolutely you can use Roundup, it will not hurt or discolor the turf in any way.
I wouldn't recommend anything abrasive. |