Note: Consult an agronomist in your area for appropriate selection and use.
Broadleaf: They have broad and usually wide leaves (e.g. clover, dandelion).
Grasses: They have narrow leaves (e.g. couch grass, ryegrass).
Woody: They have a woody form (e.g. brambles, shrubs, small woody plants).
Annual: They complete their life cycle within a single growing season (e.g. purslane, wild oat, wild rye).
Perennial: They live for more than two years, developing a strong root system that allows them to come back every year (dock, couch grass, mallow, nettle).
Note: Consult an agronomist in your area for appropriate selection and use.
Pre-emergence: It is used for prevention before weeds appear in the soil. It works by inhibiting the germination and growth of weeds from their initial stages.
That have sprouted: They are applied directly to grown weeds and act by destroying them or inhibiting their further growth