I have such a Snapper straight shaft weed trimmer, purchased at Wal Mart and the original head has part number M-1541, but I have found this part anywhere on the web yet. Lowe's has a universal replacment head (box says fits 98% of weed trimmers) for around $20 in June 2009. Good luck.
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For cool-season grasses, you should mix 1.5 to 2.5 ounces of Trimec weed killer per gallon of water. Be sure to follow the label instructions for your specific situation, as application rates may vary based on the type of weeds you're targeting and the specific product formulation. Always test a small area first and avoid applying during hot weather to minimize stress on the grass.
, concentrated Trimec Herbicide can be used safely on many lawns. You need to be careful though because there are some kinds of grass that Trimec can kill.You can use Trimec on:Cool Season GrassesCommon BermudagrassBahiagrassZoysiagrass.You should NOT use Trimec onSt Augustine grassDirections for using Trimec:Mix 1.2 - 1.5 oz of concentrated trimec herbicide in 1/2 - 6 gallons of water for every 1000 square feet.If are spraying it on large areas like a field then use 3.25 - 4 pints in 20 - 260 gallons of water per acre.See the link below for a place you can get Trimec HerbicideHope that helps!
Trimec: Trimec classic was introduced over 35 years ago and is the top herbicide used in professional golf courses, sports turfs, public parks, cemeteries and lawns. It is also the most widely used herbicide in university trials. It works in all kinds of temperatures.
The waiting times for sowing in grass seeds aft using weed killer depends on the brand of weed killer, how much was used and how strong the weed killer is. The waiting time would be on the packaging.
Yes, rain can wash away weed killer if it occurs shortly after the weed killer has been applied. This can reduce the effectiveness of the weed killer in killing weeds.
It's not so much a weed killer as a killer weed! Many people consider bamboo to be a weed -- a noxious weed! When introduced into habitats to which it is not native, it quickly spreads, frequently in uncontrolled fashion, choking out native plants, including the desirable ones.
No, Bronco is not an organic weed and grass killer.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.
$29.99 At McLendons
Yes, the Clorox can be used as a weed killer. It is a very effective weed killer. Extreme care should be taken as it is very toxic.
Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard
Yes, weed killer can effectively kill moss.