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herbicide fahrenheit Trimec ClassicHow Trimec 1000 Works Trimec 1000 herbicide contains four essential ingredients for tough weed control: 2,4 D diethanolamine salt, 2,4 D dimethylamine salt, MCPP and dicamba. This unique formulation is specially made to kill the hardest weeds, even those with deep roots. It's applied as a spray and starts to work on contact as the ingredients are translocated throughout the plant. Though it's tough on weeds, the treated area can be reseeded in only

How Trimec 1000 Works

Trimec 1000 herbicide contains four essential ingredients for tough weed control: 2,4-D diethanolamine salt, 2,4-D dimethylamine salt, MCPP and dicamba. This unique formulation is specially made to kill the hardest weeds, even those with deep roots. It's applied as a spray and starts to work on contact as the ingredients are translocated throughout the plant.

Though it's tough on weeds, the treated area can be reseeded in only three weeks after application. With four combined ingredients, visual results can be seen within days.

Where to Use Trimec Herbicide

Use Trimec 1000 Low-Odor Broadleaf Herbicide in most residential areas to kill tough weeds without the lingering smell. It can be applied on golf course fairways and roughs, as well as most sports turf. Use it to kill weeds on commercial properties, sod farms and other non-crop turf areas.

It can be applied to tall, red, and fine leaf fescue. Apply it on Kentucky and annual bluegrass, annual and perennial ryegrass, and common and hybrid Bermudagrass. It's also labeled for use on zoysiagrass, buffalograss and bahiagrass. It works in locations up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and has a low-odor formulation to make killing weeds much more bearable in populated areas.

Target Weeds

Trimec 1000 is perfect for use in cool-season and warm-season grasses to kill more than 90 different broadleaf weeds. It's perfect for getting rid of dandelions and unwanted clover patches, as well as chickweed where it's established on the lawn. It can also be used to knock down plantain, bindweed and thistle, including chicory and deadnettle. Use Trimec herbicide to kill the following weeds and more:

  • Dogfennel
  • Henbit
  • Knotweed
  • Poison ivy
  • Ragweed

Trimec 1000 Features and Benefits

Because it contains four ingredients, Trimec 1000 is highly effective at killing the hardest to control weeds on cool- and warm-season grasses. It controls nearly 100 different broadleaf weeds and is rainfast in just eight hours. Other benefits include:

  • Low-odor formula
  • Perfect for golf course fairways
  • For use across residential lawns
  • Reseeding in only 3 weeks
  • Kills deep-rooted perennial weeds

A Powerful Weed Killer Without the Odor

When the lawn is overrun with difficult weeds, use Trimec 1000 Low-Odor Broadleaf Herbicide to kill them fast. It's the perfect herbicide to kill weeds on bluegrass, fescue, ryegrass and more. It's rainfast in only eight hours, stays active up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and delivers the most effective post-emergent control of weeds on a variety of properties.

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The third and final Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Omnibus is here! Well, actually it debuted in August and I kept waiting on it to show up at my favorite comic book shop. But for one reason or another, the book never came. Once my guys determined that the distributors weren't going to fill the order request, I went to Amazon and ordered it myself. I hate not being able to support a local small business like that... 'Fiendish Fables of Devilish Delicacies' might be the best of the bunch. It features a bunch of celebrity writers taking horrifying shots at America's Favorite Family. Comedian Thomas Lennon and Rocker Rob Zombie are among those who contribute. But it was the re-pairing of 2 iconic teams from the pages of comic history that were my favorite out of all 3 volumes. Swamp Thing co-creators, Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, join forces once again to pose a tale that suggests what might have happened if Homer was killed and put into a vat of Apu's Squishee mix to become the Squish Thing! Then Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan reunite to propose what would happen if Homer lead a team of vampire hunters against the dreaded Count Dracula. I must admit it took me a couple of pages to realize that this was a parody of Marvel's The Tomb of Dracula horror comic from the 70s and not a send-up of Universal's Dracula. However, once I did, I was enthralled because I cut my horror comic lovin' teeth on that series! Colan's artwork was so stunning. It looked 3-D. Artists today can barely make classic comic characters look 2-D. When you read that story, you are in the presence of genius. 2 geniuses! Speaking of bad art, there was one story called 'Boo-tleg' in which the Kwik-E-Mart is selling poisoned Halloween candy to the citizens of Springfield. To hide his crimes, Apu keeps making clones of the townsfolk. But the results are less than ideal. I get the premise of the story and I liked the satire of the effect cloning could have on society. Yet, the artwork looked like really poor computer animation. Like so bad, it makes the Dire Straits music video, 'Money For Nothing' look modern! One thing I had been missing were the covers. This book includes that much desired cover gallery. I still never got the Treehouse of Horror Halloween annuals printed in order; but at least I now have all of the material that would be included, if I owned the entire set. But there are lots of extras that only appeared in the trade collections. So that makes this a super-omnibus. Even with the near $150 I paid for all 3 volumes, I came out on top. Prices for some of those annuals are with price tags of $30-$50 each. No way in heck am I going shell out that type of money for a Simpsons floppy; no matter how much I love Halloween books! Now if only Harry N. Abrams would collect the Simpsons Winter Wingdings and other seasonal Holiday material in an omnibus or two... They saved the best material for last!
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