How to Use Miracle Gro Garden Weed Preventer
How to Use Miracle Gro Garden Weed Preventer
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With one application of Miracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed® All Purpose Plant Food Plus Weed Preventer1, you can feed your plants AND prevent weeds for up to 3 months! For maximum weed prevention, apply the product as early as possible during the growing season before weeds have emerged. Use it in your garden bed around established flowers, vegetables, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees. Keep your garden looking its best with the help of Miracle-Gro®.Miracle-Gro® Shake 'N Feed® All Purpose Plant Food Plus Weed Preventer₁
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How to Use Miracle-Gro® Shake 'N Feed® All Purpose Plant Food Plus Weed Preventer₁
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Key Features
For Use Around Established Flowers, Vegetables, Shrubs, and Bulbs
Miracle-Gro Shake 'n Feed All Purpose Plant Food Plus Weed Preventer is a product that feeds your plants while preventing broadleaf and grassy weeds from germinating. Apply around listed flowers, roses, shrubs, trees, and vegetables for up to 3 months of feeding and weed control. Your plants can grow bigger and more beautiful, without weeds to compete for space, nutrients, and water. For best results, apply as early as possible in the growing season before weeds have emerged for maximum weed prevention.
Apply Evenly To The Soil
Before first use, remove applicator cap and peel off seal from jug. Replace applicator cap and flip open spout. Apply dry, do not apply when foliage is wet. Use around listed established flowers, vegetables, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees. See label for full product instructions.
Apply Just The Right Amount
Illustration of recommended rate. This image represents approximately 4.8 oz. per 10 sq. ft.
Lightly Mix Into Soil
Gently rake and lightly water in to soil after application. Do not use with flower seeds. For best results, re-apply after 3 months.
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Overview
- One application feeds plants and prevents weeds for up to 3 months
- Easy-to-use applicator
- 4.5 lb jug treats a minimum of 135 sq. ft.
- Apply as early as possible in the growing season before weeds have emerged for maximum weed prevention
- For use in garden beds around established flowers, vegetables, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees (see label for specific plants)
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How to use
For established plant application (flowers, roses, shrubs and trees 2" to 3" tall):
Sprinkle evenly over the entire soil surface at the application rate of 4.8 oz. per 10 sq. ft. For best results, gently rake and lightly water in after application.
Vegetables:
Application may be made up to 10 weeks prior to planting direct seeded vegetables and anytime prior to setting transplants/transplanting. Remove all weeds first. Lightly cultivate/rake to prepare a smooth soil surface. Rate of application is 4.8 oz. per 10 sq. ft. Lightly water in after application. See label for application directions for specific vegetables.
Where to use
Use around listed established flowers, vegetables, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees.
Where not to use
Do not use on flower seeds, lawns or in enclosed areas such as greenhouses. Do not apply to myrtle as injury may result.
When to apply
Apply as early as possible in the growing season before weeds have emerged for maximum weed prevention.
How often to apply
Every 3 months
Fertilizer Analysis
10 - 10 - 10
Coverage area
4.5 lb jug treats a minimum of 135 sq. ft.
Associated Plants
Listed flowers,vegetables,groundcovers,shrubs,and trees.
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Product Label
This is not the product label. Always read and follow the product label before use.
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Active Ingredients
Trifluralin
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