The effectiveness of a combination herbicide and fertilizer product, applied to lawns to both eliminate unwanted plants and nourish desirable grasses, is dependent on several factors. These factors include the specific formulation of the product, the type of weeds targeted, the type of grass, and prevailing weather conditions following application.
The appeal of utilizing such products lies in their ability to simplify lawn care by addressing two common needs simultaneously. Historically, separate applications of weed killer and fertilizer were required, increasing the time and effort involved in lawn maintenance. These combination products offer a potentially more efficient approach.