image herbicide for st augustinegrass & centipedegrass The Landscaper Store — Image Nutsedge Killer 24 oz – Lawn Weed Control  Concentrate
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image herbicide for st augustinegrass & centipedegrass The Landscaper Store — Image Nutsedge Killer 24 oz – Lawn Weed Control Concentrate

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image herbicide for st augustinegrass & centipedegrass The Landscaper Store — Image Nutsedge Killer 24 oz – Lawn Weed Control ConcentrateFast, Targeted Control of Nutsedge in Lawns Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is a highly effective selective herbicide designed specifically to control yellow and purple nutsedge, one of the most difficult lawn weeds to eliminate. Unlike standard weed killers, this formula targets sedge weeds at the root, helping prevent regrowth and restore a clean, healthy lawn. Controls Tough Sedge Weeds Yellow nutsedge Purple nutsedge Kyllinga (as listed on label)

Fast, Targeted Control of Nutsedge in Lawns

Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is a highly effective selective herbicide designed specifically to control yellow and purple nutsedge, one of the most difficult lawn weeds to eliminate.

Unlike standard weed killers, this formula targets sedge weeds at the root, helping prevent regrowth and restore a clean, healthy lawn.


🌱 Controls Tough Sedge Weeds

  • Yellow nutsedge
  • Purple nutsedge
  • Kyllinga (as listed on label)

Key Features & Benefits

  • Selective Herbicide – targets sedge without harming most turfgrass
  • Systemic Action – works through the plant to kill roots and tubers
  • Effective on Hard-to-Kill Weeds
  • Concentrate Formula – treats multiple applications
  • Easy Mixing & Application
  • Ideal for Warm-Season Lawns

🏡 Ideal Use Sites

  • Residential lawns
  • Landscaped turf areas
  • Around homes and property edges
  • Spot treatment or broadcast applications

🌿 Turfgrass Compatibility

Commonly safe for:

  • St. Augustine grass
  • Bermuda grass
  • Zoysia grass
  • Centipede grass

Always follow label directions for turf tolerance and application rates.


📋 Application Instructions

  • Mix with water according to label directions
  • Apply to actively growing nutsedge
  • Use a sprayer for even coverage
  • Repeat application may be necessary for complete control
  • Avoid mowing immediately before or after application

⚠️ Safety & Use Notes

  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not over-apply
  • Avoid spraying desirable plants
  • Always follow EPA-approved label instructions

📊 Product Specifications

  • Size: 24 oz
  • Formulation: Liquid concentrate
  • Type: Selective post-emergent herbicide
  • Target Weeds: Nutsedge & sedges
  • Use Sites: Turfgrass lawns
  • EPA Registered: Yes

Why Choose Image Nutsedge Killer?

Nutsedge is one of the toughest lawn weeds, and Image Kills Nutsedge is specifically formulated to target and eliminate it effectively, making it a go-to solution for homeowners dealing with persistent sedge problems—especially in warm climates like Florida.


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