🌿 Tame the Wild: Your Go-To Solution for Unruly Weeds!
Dow AgroScience PastureGard HL Herbicide is a powerful 1-gallon solution designed for selective control of broadleaf and woody plants. Featuring Triclopyr and Fluroxypyr, it effectively targets tough species like blackberry and rose while being safe for use around desirable trees. Ideal for areas requiring strong weed management without residual effects.
R**R
good for Prickly pear
using it on Prickly pear in small pasture land. Starts to die in month or so. Had to mix with surfactant and some red dye to show where sprayed. Appears to work really well and non-toxic to surrounding trees.
D**
Works great on invasive plants
I starting using Pasture Guard to help control an invasive plant (Sericea Lespedeza) which is growing in my 4 acres of pollinator fields. Using just two ounces of Pasture Guard and .5 ounces of Surfactant I was amazed how quickly the plants started dying after being sprayed. It is more expensive then Glyphosate but you use 2/3 less herbicide so in reality it is not more expensive. Would highly recommend Pasture Guard!
H**D
it works
We only have an acre of pasture out back for some rescue animals. Neighbors on either side of us also have the same amount -- and they don't worry about weeds. So our pasture went from grass to weeds rather quickly, before I actually noticed enough. Pasture Guard works well, but don't use it in hot weather as it will kill the grass as well. The broadleaf weeds start wilting within a day and gradually die back. We will re-seed this autumn and this time I will keep an eye out and the Pasture Guard ready!
B**J
Good communication from seller
Went a different route no problem with the product. I should’ve researched more return return was satisfactory. Good communication no problems would recommend the product.
T**L
Works great on tasajillo (pencil cactus)
Texas A&M recommended this product to control Tasajillo and prickly pear. The suggest that you mix it with methylated seed oil as a surfactant and suggests that it takes up to 6 months to kill the cactus. We have a terrible problem with Tasajillo cactus and have gotten good results within 2 weeks during the hottest part of the summer. The prickly pear have been slower to react. Since this product does not require an applicator's license in Texas, it is fabulous. A&M says that there is no soil residue (like Picloram) and I have seen no damage to nearby trees as long as they don't come in direct contact with the spray.
D**N
Killed my Bermuda Grass (70-80 Deg Weather)
This was applied within hours to a lawn of Bermuda grass in early spring with temperatures of 70ish degrees. It rained directly after application and still killed everything. All weeds and Bermuda was destroyed. Hoping I can repair the lawn and that it grows back without costing me hundreds to sod it.
C**L
Pricey but works
Grazon worked about the same for less money but I couldn't get ahold of any and this stuff did the trick
E**N
Killed the weeds
Kills the weeds and grass wasn’t effected. Does exactly what it says and is easy to mix.
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