form_title= Crossbow Herbicide form_header= Keep your plants growing healthy with Crossbow herbicide. Have you ever used herbicide before?*= () Yes () No Are you using it to kill weeds or brush?*= () Yes () No What is the square footage of your yard?*= _ [50] Do you have any pets?
Crossbow herbicide is guaranteed to kill all weeds and leave grasses intact. Horse tail or Mares tail is a weed which is susceptible to Crossbow herbicide.
No. Crossbow is a brand name for a combination of 2,4-D, one of the phenoxyacetic acid family of chemicals, and triclopyr, one of the oxyacetic acids.
No! It is a poison.
Crossbow Herbicide can be bought at Home Depot, Lowes and Tractor Supply stores. It will kill woody shrubs and broadleaf plants but will not affect grasses.
Chlorine bleach is a very popular safe herbicide lately. Many who have used it are very happy with the results.
To mix herbicide with water for effective application, follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully. Typically, you will need to dilute the herbicide in water at a specific ratio, such as 1:10 or 1:20. Use a measuring cup or container to accurately measure the herbicide and water. Mix the herbicide and water thoroughly in a sprayer or other application equipment before applying it to the target area. Make sure to wear protective gear and follow safety precautions when handling herbicides.
Crossbow Herbicide Brush Killer, manufactured by Dow AgroSciences, can be purchased from a number of on-line retailers, including Amazon and DoMyOwnPestControl.com. It appears Newsome Seed Warehouse in Fulton and Gaithersburg, MD sells Crossbow as well.
To effectively kill wild grape vines, you can cut them down and then apply a herbicide directly to the cut stems. This will prevent the vines from regrowing. Make sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application.
It is recommended to use about 4 ounces of crossbow herbicide per gallon of water for effective control of broadleaf weeds. Be sure to follow the specific label instructions for the crossbow product you are using.
No, Crossbow weed killer will not kill tulips. The herbicide in question will target woody plants, such as brush, shrubs, thickets and trees. It will not touch edibles or ornamentals, such as flowers, grasses, herbs and vegetables.
Roundup, a common herbicide, remains active in the soil for about two to three weeks after application.