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Do You Need to Use Both Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control Treatments?
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Do You Need to Use Both Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control Treatments?

Thursday, September 15, 2022

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Do You Need to Use Both Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control Treatments?

Weeds can be a big issue for property owners in Pennsylvania because they affect your property's curb appeal and they steal important nutrients from your grass and plants. If you are constantly dealing with weeds, there are two main ways to help you get rid of them: pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments. But do you really need to use both of these treatments? The simple answer is yes! Pre-emergent weed control treatments stop weeds from sprouting and make it easier to control the weed population on your lawn. Post-emergent weed control treatments will take care of weeds that are already on your lawn by eliminating them. You should apply pre-emergent treatments in the spring to get ahead of weeds as the growing season begins and you should use post-emergent treatments in the spring, fall, and winter to take care of any existing weeds.


Pre-emergent weed control treatments will stop weeds from sprouting.

Technician spraying lawn with pre-emergent in Emmaus, PA.

To help prevent a weed invasion on your lawn, you must stop them before they sprout. This is where pre-emergent weed control treatments come into play! Pre-emergent treatments prevent weeds from sprouting by creating a barrier on your soil that weeds cannot penetrate. This is accomplished by an application of a liquid herbicide that is sprayed throughout your entire lawn. Pre-emergent weed control treatments will make it easier to control the weed population on your lawn because many weeds will never get the chance to sprout.

Weed control treatments are effective at eliminating a variety of weeds such as annual bluegrass, annual ryegrass, carpetweed, dandelions, and more!


Post-emergent weed control treatments will take care of already existing weeds on your lawn.

Professional spraying dandelion with post-emergent in East Greenville, PA.

Although pre-emergent treatments can be very effective, they don't take care of weeds that are already on your lawn or weeds that were already past a certain point of their life cycle when the pre-emergent treatment was applied. Post-emergent weed control treatments will eliminate any existing weeds on your lawn. Post-emergent weed control treatments usually only take a week or two to work, and after they kick in, you'll be left with a weed-free lawn!


When should pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments be applied?

Applying pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments at the correct times is crucial to ensure they will work the way they are intended to. Pre-emergent treatments should be applied in the spring to get ahead of weeds as the growing season begins. It is important to treat weeds before they are able to germinate and poke through the soil, so they don't overtake your property. Post-emergent weed control treatments should be applied in the spring, fall, and winter to tackle any existing weeds on your lawn.

Fertilizer treatments work best when applied to a weed-free lawn because there will be no weeds that can steal the nutrients that are intended for your grass.


Give us a call today to schedule our weed control service.

At Lehigh Valley Lawn, we understand how troublesome weeds can be and that they can drag down the curb appeal of your property, which is why we offer our effective weed control service! We offer both pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control treatments to ensure your lawn is free of pesky weeds throughout the year. We offer a 6-step weed control program that is tailored to your specific lawn, and we will apply our treatments at times when they will be most effective. We offer our service to commercial, residential, and HOA properties in Macungie, East Greenville, Fogelsville, PA, and surrounding areas. Give us a call today at (484) 547-8246 to schedule our weed control service! We look forward to hearing from you.


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