Wondering about the best time to apply pre-emergent herbicide like Prodiamine to your warm-season lawn? You’re not alone! Warm-season grasses, common in southern states like Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana, often experience soil temperatures that rarely dip below 50°F, making timing a bit different from cool-season lawns.
To achieve a weed-free lawn, it’s important to use both pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control as part of your overall lawn care strategy. While no pre-emergent can control every weed, applying Prodiamine at the right time is a crucial step in preventing crabgrass and other invasive weeds from taking hold.
How to Know When to Apply Pre-Emergent to Warm-Season Lawns:
- Monitor your soil temperatures and apply Prodiamine when they reach the recommended range for your grass type.
- For step-by-step instructions and expert tips, check out our FREE Pre-Emergent Guide: Pre-Emergent Guide
- For even more in-depth advice, visit Allyn’s blog and video on pre-emergent lawn care for warm-season grasses: Florida and Texas DIY Pre-Emergent Lawn Care Guide
- Get personalized notifications for pre-emergent application timing by downloading our free Yard Mastery app: Download the App
Take the guesswork out of lawn care and keep your warm-season lawn healthy and weed-free all year long!
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