Lawnlift Ultra Concentrated (Green) Grass Paint 8oz. = 2.5 Quarts of Product.
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I concur that you should correct your spelling mistake. The key word here is "insects." Incest is a completely different matter, but I believe that if there was a spray to prevent incest, it would be very popular! Oh, no!
If you're just passing through some (faded) grass, 12- It is sufficient to have only one ratio. A much lower 7/8:1 ratio is needed for dead grass.
Yes, it dissolves in water quite easily. I'm not sure what the ratio was, but it seemed to be around 5 to 1. I haven't used it in over a year, but the directions on the bottle are simple to follow, so just follow them.
Thank you for taking the time to respond.br> I'm not sure if I'll buy it, but I'm not looking forward to several weeks of brown spots either, because my flower garden is still blooming, and the thought of an unsightly lawn detracting from that bothers me. I'm thinking about using green mulch, like the kind that comes with some grass seed mixtures. That's something I've done before and it's fine.
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Tops are 200 square feet. It works well, but it only does 150-200 words. On an 8:1 scale, 200 square feet of tops 1 ratio. It's simple to combine and use. Before I mixed the paint in my bottle sprayer, I first put some water in it to see how it worked. Before I started painting my grass, I also wanted to fine-tune the nozzle to get the perfect spray. In order to avoid getting green paint all over my water box, which is in the middle of my grass area, I taped it off. Overall, this paint performs admirably; I chose the recommended ratio of 8:1. I used a 1 ratioo, but if I did it again, I'd use a 10-ratio. To get more coverage at a lighter color, use a 1:1 ratio.
As a Californian with a browning lawn, I decided to give this product a try. The manufacturer claims that it will cover a 125-square-foot area. A section of lawn measuring 250 square feet. Unfortunately, I discovered that this was not the case. I was able to cover a 3x20 ft strip of lawn by strictly following the instructions and measuring out the appropriate amount of dye to water. This product is a huge letdown, despite the lovely color. The size of my back lawn is about 250 square feet. This was supposed to work. I'm not going to go out and buy more 8oz bottles when this one should suffice. If you want to cover up brown spots in your lawn, this could be the product for you. This is not the product for you if you need something bigger than touch-up work - You are going to be let down. My recommendation is to look for a gallon-sized container that is reasonably priced. If you can't find it on Amazon, go to Home Depot or Lowes.
It was almost the right shade of green, to be honest. Mixing and spraying is simple (Note: To avoid clogging, remember to clean your sprayer after each use. I didn't read the other reviews, so here's my take. br>The only drawback was that it didn't go very far. I wanted to spray a specific area where weed killer had turned the grass brown. My lawn appears to be infected with chickenpox. I didn't overspray any spots because I wanted it to appear "natural. " Just a smidgeon of spray to make the brown less noticeable. So, after a very short time, it was all gone, and I'd only accomplished a fraction of what I had anticipated. Others may have a completely different opinion, but it was certainly worth a shot. I'm not going to buy it again.
This is exactly what I'm looking for. We removed the bushes after spending a lot of money on grass seed. With the heat gone, it was slowly returning to green, but there were a lot of brown spots. But lawn lift was extremely helpful; I was able to completely cover all of the brown areas, and it looks fantastic. I even used it around our large oak tree, where the grass was patchy.
The paint and sprayer (both purchased on Amazon) arrived promptly, and the sprayer was of surprising high quality. The directions are simple and straightforward - They recommend using a 10 to 1 ratio (darker green) or a 15 to 1 ratio (lighter green). To achieve the desired results, add 1 (lighter green) water to the paint mixture. This means that one gallon of paint will be produced from this mixture at a temperature of 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 ratio. One was mixed in with the other. half gallon (15 oz. ) 1 and put it to the test. We chose to make it a little darker, around 12 o'clock. The number one is ideal for patches of Kentucky Bluegrass. We applied to brown Kentucky Bluegrass (we have a 10 x 10 patch in the front yard that goes dormant early in the summer due to poor soil or something buried there). It was a huge success. I was still suspicious of spraying it because I wasn't sure how it would work when wet - It was absolutely wonderful. br>br>Only one thing to remember: When you're spraying something and you're right on top of it, don't pass judgment. Make a test patch with your spray. also take a step back You won't be able to distinguish between the two! This is an excellent product.
When I first bought it, I was skeptical, but it turns out to be a good fit for my Bermuda lawn. When it's dry, I'm not sure where I sprayed. For dog burns, this is an excellent product. It's a little on the pricey side, but it's worth it.
Plants are in distress. I used the LawnLift, which is a lawn-lifting device. It's fantastic! A photographer approached me and asked if he could photograph my grass as a backdrop. Excellent item - I'm going to place another order.
Worker of miracles! When my brother came to town, he kindly hacked into my boxwoods, cutting them in a cool design but leaving them bare and scalped for the time being. It was only a few days before prom photos were to be taken. This spray was perfect for covering the bare branches! The boxwoods have since sprouted, but the green color spray is still hidden beneath them, making for a seamless transition. I even went a little crazy looking for cover spots. Thank you for creating such a wonderful product!.