
SpeedZone Weed Killer
A strong choice when you need fast control of clover, dandelion, chickweed, and other common broadleaf weeds.
Max 2 broadcast applications per year, at least 30 days apart.
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A strong choice when you need fast control of clover, dandelion, chickweed, and other common broadleaf weeds.
Max 2 broadcast applications per year, at least 30 days apart.

A strong option when the lawn has a mix of crabgrass, yellow nutsedge, clover, chickweed, and dandelion.
Do not apply to St. Augustine or Centipede. Avoid drought- or heat-stressed turf. Wait at least 7 days before seeding, or 14 days for Kentucky Bluegrass.

T-Zone SE is a strong post-emergent broadleaf weed control option for clover and other tough broadleaf weeds in approved lawn types.
Avoid applications during extreme heat, drought stress, or when turf is under stress. Follow label directions for seeding intervals, repeat applications, rates, and turf restrictions.

Best choice when the main problem is yellow or purple nutsedge.
Use only on established turf. Do not mow 2 days before or after applying. A second treatment may be needed in 6–10 weeks.

A strong warm-season option when the lawn has a mix of broadleaf and grassy weeds.
Do not apply to Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, or other cool-season grasses.

Best for St. Augustine and Centipede lawns where Poa annua, dollarweed, clover, spurge, or other listed weeds are a problem.
Use only on established St. Augustine and Centipede. Do not apply over 90°F, to stressed turf, or more than 2 times per year.

A solid broadleaf weed control option for clover, dandelion, chickweed, plantain, henbit, spurge, and lespedeza.
Do not apply to newly seeded grass until established. Reseed no sooner than 3–4 weeks after application. Avoid drift, stressed turf, and high-heat applications.

A simple ready-to-use option for spot treating clover and other broadleaf weeds without mixing.
Spot treat only. Do not apply to newly seeded grass until mowed 3 times. Do not reseed for 3–4 weeks after use. Do not water for 48 hours.

A budget-friendly option for broadleaf weeds like dandelion, clover, chickweed, henbit, and plantain.
Do not use on St. Augustine or other injury-sensitive southern grasses. Delay reseeding at least 30 days after application.

A strong no-spray option for nutsedge, kyllinga, rushes, and select broadleaf weeds in established lawns.
Use only on established turf. Delay use on new seed until after the second mowing.

A no-spray option for clover, dandelion, chickweed, plantain, spurge, and other common broadleaf weeds.
Apply at 2 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. Do not apply to St. Augustine, carpetgrass, dichondra, newly seeded lawns, or turf with desirable clover. Max 2 applications per year, 30 days apart.

A strong warm-season option for nutsedge, Poa annua, white clover, dollarweed, and select tough weeds.
Use only on established warm-season turf. St. Augustine may be more sensitive, so test a small area first. Use a nonionic surfactant and keep people and pets off treated areas until dry.

A strong warm-season option when sedges, clover, dollarweed, doveweed, Virginia buttonweed, and other broadleaf weeds are showing up together.
Do not apply to cool-season lawns, bahiagrass, or seashore paspalum. St. Augustine and Centipede may discolor above 90°F. Do not apply before expected frost/freeze.

A good option when crabgrass is the main problem and clover, dollarweed, dandelion, or wild violet are also present.
Do not apply to St. Augustine, Centipede, drought-stressed turf, or lawns with desirable clover. Do not mow 2 days before or after application. Use MSO or a high-quality surfactant.

A good liquid option for common broadleaf weeds like clover, dandelion, chickweed, plantain, spurge, henbit, and lespedeza.
Do not apply to newly seeded grass until well established. Do not reseed for 3–4 weeks after application. Avoid drift, heat-stressed turf, and applications over 90°F.

A specialty option for grassy weeds, especially bermudagrass or dallisgrass control in labeled turf situations.
This product does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges. Tall Fescue may show temporary discoloration, so only apply if injury can be tolerated. Do not apply to stressed grass.

A specialty option for tough broadleaf weeds like wild violet, oxalis, clover, plantain, and lespedeza in approved cool-season lawns.
Do not use on Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, or Centipede unless turf injury can be tolerated. Do not treat heat- or drought-stressed turf. Do not reseed for 3 weeks after application.

A specialty Bermuda and Zoysia option for Poa annua, clover, dollarweed, dandelion, chickweed, and other listed weeds.
Use only on Bermuda and Zoysia. Do not apply to turf less than 1 year old, stressed turf, or cool-season lawns. Add nonionic surfactant for best performance.

A good option when crabgrass is the main issue and clover, dandelion, dollarweed, or wild violet are also present.
Do not apply to St. Augustine or Centipede. Use methylated seed oil or a high-quality surfactant as directed. Do not treat drought-, heat-, cold-, or mowing-stressed weeds.