When is the best time to spray for weeds? (2024)

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (1)When is the best time to spray for weeds? If I had a nickel for every time I was asked this, I could probably cater some delicious Gate’s

Barbecue for few hundred customers! But to answer this question, I am going to explain when to control 4 of the most commonly founds weeds in the lawn.

The best time to spray for weeds, in no particular order

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (2)Crabgrass-

Crabgrass might be one of the easier weeds to prevent and one of the most difficult to kill once it’s already come up. Nearly every lawn care program starts with crabgrass preventer. The reason for this is that by simply applying a pre-emergent in the spring, you can prevent the crabgrass from sprouting/growing for the entire year. If you, somehow, find yourself needing to spray for crabgrass after it’s already sprouted, then you’ll want to look for crabgrass killer that contains a specific herbicide calledQuinclorac. Quinclorac is amazing when it comes to spraying for crabgrass! I must warn you that if the crabgrass has been mowed off several times already(usually by late July or later), you might find it difficult to kill due to the fact that it’s hardened off to the point of not being able to absorb the herbicide. The best time to spray for crabgrass is early in the summer when the plant is still small. The good news is that the plant will die at the first frost.

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (3)Dandelions-

I consider dandelions to be one of the easiest weeds to control, but they can spread so easily once they’ve gone to seed. Only the most basic herbicide is required to control dandelions. Any weed killer off the shelf containingTrimec Herbicidewill be enough to control dandelions. The difficult part of dandelion control is how easily and how far their seeds will travel once they’ve started seeding. You might think you have everything under control by the end of May, but once they go to seed in your neighborhood, you might see them popping up again in the fall. Not to worry though, aside from the extra work, they are still very easy to control in the fall.

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (4)White Clover-

White Clover is a fighter! Many weed killer labels might say they control clover, but I can tell you from experience that they aren’t that effective. As the weather starts to warm up, it becomes a very prolific grower and often times will not be affected by most weed killers. The best time to spray White Clover is before the temperatures reach the upper 80s. The best “made for retail” product that I can recommend is a herbicide calledTurflon Ester Ultra. I have used it and it is often effective on clover during the warmer months when clover might grow right through the weaker herbicides. For the cooler months, I would recommendPBI Gordon’s SpeedzoneorFertilome’s Weed Free Zone. Like the Turflon Ester Ultra, these are more likely to be found in the specialty garden centers.

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (5)Yellow Nutsedge-

Yellow Nutsedge is the biggest head scratcher of them all. Originally the experts said that Yellow Nutsedge thrived in poorly drained soil. This is absolutely true, but even now, it has spread into areas that don’t quite fit the description of “poorly drained”. This weed starts to rear its ugly head in late June and will grow until there’s a freeze. My advice on when the best time to spray for Yellow Nutsege is early and often. Certain herbicide products such as “SedgeHammer” are available through many specialty retail garden centers. SedgeHammer is very slow to work, but is effective at killing the existing weed. Any bottles of weed killer that are labeled for Yellow Nutsedge should contain a herbicide calledSulfentrazone. This is a faster acting herbicide that is very effective at killing the existing Nutsedge.

The bad news about Yellow Nutsedge is that even though you may kill the existing plan, new ones will likely pop up near the dead ones, making it a never ending task. Like crabgrass, Yellow Nutsedge becomes harder to kill after it’s been mowed a few times and will also die at the first frost.

Hopefully this help in your quest for a better looking lawn. For more information on some of these weeds, please check out my blog posts entitledHow do I control Yellow Nutsedge, the worst weed in the world!andCrabgrass! The what, why and how of dealing with it.

When is the best time to spray for weeds? (2024)

FAQs

When is the best time to spray for weeds? ›

Spring is the best time of year for applying weed killer. This is because you can catch weeds in their pre-growth state, before they've had the opportunity to sprout fully. Spring has the advantages of being both warm and wet. Herbicides in weed killers require absorption from the soil to activate.

What is the best time to spray weeds? ›

In terms of the best time of year to kill weeds, gardening experts resoundingly agree that spring or fall offer the best chance at targeting roots while they are at their weakest, and trying to tackle them in hot summers is a common weeding mistake many gardeners see.

What is the best time of day to kill weeds? ›

Early morning or late afternoon are often the best times, offering optimal conditions for absorption and avoiding the harsh midday sun.

Is it best to spray weeds after mowing? ›

Hold off on mowing when you're planning to spray for weeds. Don't mow for one to two days before or after spraying. Why? You want as much surface area of the weeds' leaves available to "catch" the weed killer.

How long do you have to leave weeds after spraying? ›

When the weeds have been sprayed, it can take a couple of days for the chemicals to be drawn down into the root of the plant. There are a few different variables that affect how long you should wait before attempting to pull up the weeds: How strong was the weedkiller? Weaker formulas take longer to work.

Should you spray weeds when grass is wet? ›

How Soon After Rain Can I Spray Weeds? Essentially, you want to make sure you don't spray weeds when they're wet – whether that's from rainfall, irrigation or dew. Waiting for the leaves to dry may take hours and sometimes it will take longer when the weather is cooler.

Is it bad to spray weeds in the evening? ›

In both the burndown and in-crop studies, the most effective timing was usually midday, followed by midnight. Coles says, “Since night spraying was usually more effective than dawn, night spraying could be a good option when daytime opportunities for spraying are limited.”

What kills weeds the longest? ›

Weed Stop and Xtract are long lasting weed killers and form a protective barrier in the soil which prevents most new weeds from emerging for up to 9 months after application. Use this product where total weed control is required and maintaining bare ground weed is desirable.

What kills weeds right away? ›

Use Boiling Water

Using water as a weed killer is easy—just bring it to a boil and pour it directly over the weeds in your yard. The weeds will die almost instantly.

Does mowing weeds spread them? ›

If mowing is poorly timed, it can spread viable weed seed including herbicide-resistant weeds beyond the current field of infestation.

Should I dig up weeds or spray? ›

If you're looking to get rid of them, you'll want to spray them instead of pulling them by hand. Spraying weeds requires less effort, allows you to cover a larger area, and is more effective since herbicides can quickly kill them. Meanwhile, hand-pulling weeds will require more effort and time.

When should you not spray weeds? ›

You don't want the weed killer to become diluted from the rain. This will cause the herbicide to be less effective when it's taken up by the plant. A gust of wind can blow the spray away from the intended area. A calmer day when you can target the specific area is preferable.

Is it better to pull weeds or hoe them? ›

Instead, hoe the soil every week or two, and as soon after every rain as the soil crust begins to dry. This way, weed seedlings are killed before they get a firm footing. If weeds are rampant, the only type of hoe that will kill them is a standard, large-bladed garden hoe, used with a not-very-pleasant chopping motion.

Is it good to spray weeds at night? ›

Longer answer: Research by Bill Gordon showed that even if you keep everything else the same, night spraying can put at least three times more product in the air than daytime application, even if weather conditions are similar and there is no temperature inversion in place.

Is it better to pull weeds or spray them? ›

If you're looking to get rid of them, you'll want to spray them instead of pulling them by hand. Spraying weeds requires less effort, allows you to cover a larger area, and is more effective since herbicides can quickly kill them. Meanwhile, hand-pulling weeds will require more effort and time.

Can you spray for weeds during summer? ›

Weed control products shouldn't be applied when temperatures exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Combined with the heat, the chemicals found in weed control products will damage the grass or other desired plants it's applied to.

Can you spray weeds on a hot day? ›

When temperatures are extreme it's time to shut off the sprayer and wait for cooler weather. Generally, when 270C or 280C is reached, it's time to stop spraying herbicides. Consult each product label for specific recommendations.

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