Should i weed and feed before it rains
This is the main reason why you should not apply weed and feed before it rains. Before you get down to applying the weed and feed, you must do some preparatory work. The most important things are to:.
Applying weed and seed requires correct timing. Do you intend to use the weed and feed before the rainfall starts? If you check the specific product packaging instructions, you may find that it is possible to apply it one or two days before receiving rain.
However, if you are just a day or a few hours away from the predicted rainfall, then you should wait it out. Wait for the grass to dry before applying the weed and feed. If you decide to apply the weed and feed after the rains, then it is recommended that you wait for the grass blades to dry completely. At the same time, the soil should have sufficient moisture. If there are strong winds after the rain has stopped, then you must wait for it to stop. Watch this video for more information.
If you apply weed and feed before the rain, you risk wasting it. By doing so, you give the fertilizer enough time to penetrate the soil and benefit your plants. It is usually beneficial if it rains after fertilizing. The moisture helps activate the active ingredients and allows them to penetrate the soil and benefit plant roots. However, very heavy rains may wash away the fertilizer entirely, and you will have to reapply it.
It is generally better to fertilize a few days before rain or after it has passed. Fertilizing after rain eliminates the risk of it running off, but you will need to water it. Fertilizer can cause leaf burn and dry out the soil with excess salt, killing the grass. You can apply liquid fertilizer to wet or dry grass. You should avoid soaked grass, but a damp surface can help fertilizer to start working.
However, you should only put granular fertilizer on dry grass. Otherwise, it can begin to burn the lawn and kill it. In conclusion, it is better to use Weed and Feed after rain.
The moist soil can help the plants uptake the nutrients in the fertilizer part. Waiting prevents heavy rains from flooding your lawn and removing the chemicals. However, you can also use Weed and Feed before rain if you plan at least two days in advance. This gives the active ingredients enough time to start working before rain washes them away.
If you have any further questions about when to use Weed and Feed, please feel free to drop them in the comments. Thanks for reading! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. As an Amazon Associate and affiliate of other programs, I earn from qualifying purchases. Yeah, that us what my neighbor thought, too, who has been doing mine a and never killing any weeds.
I did it once, the right way, and the died out so well that I was able to take a heavy metal take and take out huge chunks of dead weeds. It looked good sheng the lawn filled in, but then gets windy in Sacramento and back come the dandy lions.
He is very nice to help me as I just had surgery, but he mowed, put out the weed and feed and stuck the sprinkler on. Check the bag to see what weeds it will target. Grassburrs are a grassy weed not broadleaf and you should apply pre-emergent to help get rid of them.
Put down pre-emergent when the soil temp reaches about 50 degress. I had a young man spread weed and feed yesterday on my backyard. He said I should use my sprinkler system in the everning which I did. I forgot to ask him how long that should be. I used the sprinkler yesterday and I let the dog out this morning.
Since then she is acting differently…laying around and hiding, wimpering. If so, what should I do, short of taking her to a vet. Please answer quickly. Lou, We are far from qualified to give you advise about your dog.
I would definitely call a vet. Get a list of the active and inactive ingredients as both can be harmful. Hope your dog is OK! Minimum 72 hours personally I would wait a full week 7 days before I would put any kind of domestic pet out their. Ethan this is for you as well. I had a baby Yorkie that walked on the neighbors freshly fertilized lawn and it was dead the next day. Please be careful with pets. Clint, surely you have better things to do than troll people on this thread.
Please grow up and go away. I recently had a man to seed my yard now the weeds is taking over the grass that is coming up. What should i do my yard looks a mess. Anna, thank you for addressing the problem of trolling. I would like an answer to this question. Fescue seeds planted two weeks ago and weeds are growing along with grass. When is it safe on grass and seedlings to use a weed and feed? I am planning to apply weed and feed to my lawn, but the lawn appears to have a good bit of thatch.
Is it OK to de-thatch the lawn before I apply the weed and feed? Jerrad, Some thatch is a good thing. It helps prevent weeds from taking hold and locks in moisture. If you have more, you should aerate your lawn. When should I use weed and feed on new lawn or should it be used at all? In my opinion, wait till the fall at the earliest.
Cheap beer poured onto those burned spots should also help. My mom would only let my dog off the deck which resulted in a large burn spot.
I added some Pabst Blue Ribbon beer threw down seeds and it grew back nice. Less work. Ralph, how much ketchup? I have 4 large German Shepherds and this is an ongoing problem with the grass in our backyard.
They range in weight from 70 lbs. The grass gets burned by the high nitrogen content in urine. A little nitrogen is a good fertilizer, too much nitrogen burns. Best fix is to pour a gallon or more of plain water on it when your dog pees. Watering those areas is a good idea. Another good idea is to mow you lawn and bag the clippings to try and remove some of the product.
Another part of the situation is that I put down Schultz fertilizer with the seed That might be a good place to start. I have the same problem with brown spots. My wife just washes my underwear in hot water, tide, and a little bleach.
My recurrent problem with brown spots eventually led me to changing to boxer briefs. Good luck! I put down weed and feed yesterday with no rain in forcast a with Atrazine. It raind 9 hours later. Where do I go from here? Thanks ahead of time for for any help or suggstions. Very good tips and discussion. This will help me a lot as I try to reclaim our yard for the grass this spring!
I actually opted to put down weed and feed first instead of the crabgrass killer since there does not seem to be much, if any crabgrass action on my lawn. It was about a week ago. I see some of the broadleaf weeds starting to die. Some of the grass in some places may be turning brown. First timer and having no clue. Am I done for the year or what can I do?
You can apply Scotts weed and feed twice per year, I think see the bag for directions. Hopefully you let the granules sit on the weeds for 24 hours before watering. It will kill it…d, dicamba, all those types of weed killers that are in weed and feeds also kill clover. Will weed and feed kill lespedzia which is a japanese clover. I love Lesco fertilizer as i use the every season.
I also would like to know is it safe on my centipede grass. See watering instructions above. You should actually water immediately before weed and feed application, and then hold off for 48 hours afterwards.
The granules have to sit on the leaves of the weeds to be an effective weed killer. Wait about 6 weeks after seeding. I dont have a seed spreader. I have a small yard. Get a spreader, or borrow one? I also have a small lawn. Ive been hand sowing mine for over 15 years, and i have a nice looking lawn. Hand sowing allows me to drop extra granules directly on those tough dandelion weeds. Same here. It is like feeding chickens. I could never walk fast enough with a spreader to do it right anyway.
The older age thing. Yes, I get many weeds, spurge, which I hate, burr weeds and of course dandelions. Then there are tons of what I can only describe as swamp looking grass. The actual weed is round and flat. I killed them all once spraying every one with round up and applying weed and feed to the whole lawn.
They pulled out nicelyafter that but came back with a vengeance the next year. How do I get rid of em? How long to wait after spreading weed and feed, before you water it in??? You said hopefully 24 hours in your april 2nd reply, and 48 hours in your april 16th reply… Which is best?
I spread mine yesterday, so I need to know now. I applied Weed and feed 5 days ago, watered it on day 4, now it is suppose to rain for a week, should I mow now or wait until after the rain a week more? I put down crabgrass preventer on Friday and want to put weed and feed down on the next Sunday, 9 days later.
Is that okay? I just mowed the lawn and then spread weed n feed and then soaked the grass hand watering the entire lawn. I was told to do this! What should I do?? Weed n feed it again tomorrow since I soaked the grass?? I used weed and feed in the front lawn and in the back.
Reading how it is not safe for pets I was concerned. I never used it before so am nervous about my dog going out there. Let my dog out this morning and immediately washed her off in a small tub to be sure there was no chemical on her.
Then thought that I was to spray the back lawn so the w and feed would soak in. Did I do the wrong thing soaking it in? I did that too…. As previously mentioned, it is never a good idea to spray when it is raining or just a few minutes beforehand.
Spraying weeds after rain can also work, as long as you wait for the foliage to dry. Herbicides work best when the leaves are dry before spraying, or the chemicals can easily run off the leaf without being absorbed by the plant.
Waiting for the leaves to dry may take hours and sometimes it will take longer when the weather is cooler. Still, always make sure to spray after the leaves have dried, and if it does rain again unexpectedly after applying your herbicide, you may need to repeat the application. Choosing the best time to spray means considering how the conditions are going to affect the product.
Here are some factors and tips to keep in mind:. Most expert gardeners say that it is better to delay spraying stressed weeds until after rainfall rather than spraying them in dry conditions. One of the survival mechanisms of plants when stressed is to thicken their cuticle, which reduces the moisture of the leaves. When the moisture is reduced during hot dry periods, it also reduces the uptake of herbicide. If you live in a hot climate, this will affect the best time of year to spray weeds.
However, waiting for new leaves after the rain is a better strategy, leading to more effective elimination of weeds.
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