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Lawn care: granular or liquid
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:36 pm
I need to put out some pre emerge before the weekend. I’m just curious what everyone does for pre emerge, fertilizer, etc. do you just get the granular stuff or do you buy the actual chemicals and mix it yourself?
With that being said, do you live on a nice size lot or subdivision with close neighbors?
I usually mix my own pest control inside and outside, my own roundup and weed master. But usually spray it at dusk when there is no wind since I usually get strong chemicals.
With that being said, do you live on a nice size lot or subdivision with close neighbors?
I usually mix my own pest control inside and outside, my own roundup and weed master. But usually spray it at dusk when there is no wind since I usually get strong chemicals.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:56 pm to The Dunder Mifflin
Depends on what your budget can handle (monetary and time).
Granular is easier/quicker but more expensive.
Liquid is cheaper but takes more time.
My pre-emergent application was granular because I don't have the time right now to spend most of a day spraying the yard. During late spring and summer, I will use a backpack sprayer for applications. I always use the sprayer for spot treatments like this past weekend with the burweed.
I have half an acre. I'd love to get a sprayer I can pull behind the zero turn so I can spray year-round.
Granular is easier/quicker but more expensive.
Liquid is cheaper but takes more time.
My pre-emergent application was granular because I don't have the time right now to spend most of a day spraying the yard. During late spring and summer, I will use a backpack sprayer for applications. I always use the sprayer for spot treatments like this past weekend with the burweed.
I have half an acre. I'd love to get a sprayer I can pull behind the zero turn so I can spray year-round.
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