Pre-Emergents:
Pre-emergent herbicides are applied before the weed seedlings emerge through the soil surface. They help prevent germination from occurring underground, which keeps weeds from breaching the surface of the lawn. These herbicides fatally interrupt the life cycle of the weeds. They’re effective for most common lawn weeds.
Post-Emergents:
Post-emergents include chemical sprays like Roundup that are sprayed on already-established weeds. Once weeds are visible in the lawn, they’re already spreading and much harder to control. Post-emergents are reactive, rather than proactive.
Timing
Timing is everything when it comes to pre-emergents. The pre-emergents we’re applying right now will help prevent summertime weeds like crabgrass. Once the soil reaches an average of 55 degrees, summer weeds will start their life cycle. If you get your pre-emergents applied before this happens, you will help stop this process and prevent the weeds from growing this summer.
We recommend pre-emergents as the best way to reduce weeds in your yard. Our fertilization and weed control program includes 6 lawn treatments per year to feed the grass, prevent seasonal weeds, and control insects such as fire ants that want to make a home in your yard.