Spring Chick Starter Guide: What Your New Flock Needs in the First 8 Weeks
Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...
Derived from Iron, Captain Jack's™ LawnWeed Brew offers selective control of weeds, disease, moss, algae, and lichens in lawns. The active ingredient is derived from iron, which occurs in nature. Kills many common weeds like dandelion, clover, moss, narrow-leaved plantain, chickweed, and thistle. Works quickly, as dying weeds will be seen within hours of application.
Kills broadleaf weeds, disease, moss and algae in lawns
Derived from iron (fe) which occurs in nature
Works fast even in low temperatures (down to 50°F)
Kills weeds down to the root
Kills weeds, not lawn
CONTROLS WEEDS AND DISEASE - Use to control dandelion, moss, algae, lichens, chickweed, oxalis, clover, ground ivy and more. It also suppresses diseases such as dollar spot, rust, snow mold plus many more.
QUICK RESULTS - Injury to weeds can be noticed within hours of application. Treated weeds, moss or algae will turn brown or black.
SAFE FOR GRASS - Designed to kill a variety of weeds and diseases, not lawn grasses. When used as directed it kills a variety of weeds in lawns, roots and all.
DERIVED FROM IRON - Iron is an essential nutrient to the development and growth of plants.
READY TO USE - This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives because it is not a concentrate that needs mixing. The nozzle makes this product easy to deploy.
Plant-tone is the original all-purpose plant food for organic gardening. It’s a rich blend of the finest natural & organic ingredients and enhanced with humates & beneficial microbes. No sludges or fillers are ever used. And because it’s made in our state-of-the-art solar powered manufacturing facility, consistency and quality are guaranteed.
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Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...