
Nick Brummel, owner of Brummel Lawn & Landscape in Kansas City, Missouri

Property in Independence, Missouri, treated with Defendor® specialty herbicide.
Combined efforts
In the second round, they used a granular version of Dimension® specialty herbicide to control crabgrass, and then they spot-sprayed any existing broadleaf weeds.“It’s great to have options,” Brummel says. “Plus, we weren’t as rushed during the first application. We were able to spend more time making applications to ensure better coverage.”Brummel says they tried a different preemergence crabgrass herbicide in the past, but it stained driveways and equipment yellow, and they saw a lot of breakthrough. They are now 100 percent Dimension and make the bulk of their applications in March or April. “This product combination has made us more efficient,” Brummel says. “And it has allowed us to be more cost-effective.”
Mostly compliments
Instead of complaints or callbacks, he says his customers are commenting about the turf quality and lack of weeds. One apartment manager told him this was the first year she didn’t have to call and ask them to come back and re-treat. “Sometimes in this industry we can be shortsighted when it comes to paying costs up-front. We don’t see the big picture,” Brummel says. “Defendor as a broadcast is more expensive than spot-spraying with other postemergence herbicides, but we don’t have to deal with the additional costs associated with re-treating.” State restrictions on the sale and use of Defendor and Dimension specialty herbicide products apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions.
Posted In: Business success, Postemergence herbicides, Preemergence herbicides
Tagged: Defendor, Dimension