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Bonide Sedge Ender is a powerful 16 oz concentrated herbicide designed for professional-grade weed control on lawns. It kills tough grassy weeds like yellow nutsedge and crabgrass down to their roots without damaging your turf. Fast-acting and rainproof within hours, it works on both warm and cool season grasses and offers economical coverage up to 8,700 sq. ft. Ideal for pre- and post-emergent use, it ensures lasting lawn health and weed prevention.







| Active Ingredients | Herbicide |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,652 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #137 in Weed Killers |
| Brand | Bonide |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,178 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 1.26 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 037321000693 |
D**K
Kills Yellow Nut Sedge
So far, I am really impressed by Sedge Ender. The product is a thick yellow substance, that I mixed in a gallon pump sprayer. I've made 4 gallons so far and still have some product left in the bottle, so a little goes a long way. About 4-5 days after first application, the yellow nutsedge withered and turned brown. A week later I went back out and applied another treatment to the areas I missed. I'll plan to do another treatment in two weeks to ensure the sedge doesn't sprout back up. Hopefully this product does a good job of killing the tubers so new plants can't grow. Only time will tell but so far, I'm happy with the purchase. ***Update*** I am purchasing this again since it worked so well for me in the past. If you have nutsedge, you might as well know it's a battle you will fight for YEARS. There's almost no way to completely eradicate it--it can sprout new plants many times from the same "nutlet" so you might think you've killed the plant but it will resprout several times before it finally runs out of energy and dies. For this reason, I also pay to have my lawn professionally treated each year, which gives it a good start in killing the nutsedge. The company I use guarantees treatment for the entire growing season so they will come back and reapply treatment as new growth appears, but I use Sedge Ender to spot treat as soon as I see new sedge pop up so it doesn't get too tall before the weed company comes back out. This stuff grows so fast that it will be taller than my bermuda in just one day. I use it especially in my plant beds and along the foundation. This is my 3rd year aggressively going after nutsedge so I'm hoping after a couple more years the battle won't be as fierce. Only time will tell, but this product is a great weapon in your arsenal. I also learned that it kills my other nemesis--poa annua. So keep this on hand year-round for winter grassy weeds (poa annua) and nutsedge as it pops up when the weather gets warmer.
S**N
This product works, no more nutsedge weeds.
This product works as described. We use it in our flower beds and it works very well. I can't comment on using this on lawns, but the results we get in our beds should also be the same on lawns. This product kills the nutsedge down to the underground bulb, and it keeps the sedge from returning. This product works slowly to kill the plant, it took about a week to totally wipe them out. The product is in concentrated form and is a good value for the price. Give it a try, I would highly recommend this product to anyone.
J**F
Highly recommend
Best yard in 3 years, finally found something to take out nutgrass and allow grass to fill back in. Selectively I have been split hitting with tank sprayer problem areas allowing seeded areas to come in. Looks like I will give a 2nd treatment soon to further kill off sick weeds. I have also some hose based product ready to go if needed after newer seed comes in on rest of yard. Just bought a back pack 3 gal battery powered sprayer for yard and trees. Great worthwhile purchase Update, still using, buying more for 2nd treatment in middle of May 2024. Early Spring in Indiana, at it early but this year have a 3 gallon backpack sprayer to spot spray 2 acres . So much easier now! Used 21 gallons today, more than ready to win this war once more ammunition arrives from Amazon 🥷. Update, seeing good results, started out using a 12-12-12 fertilizer 6 weeks ago to help build roots, have spot sprayed with my battery powered sprayer, going a 3rd time for new spots not previously visible. So far with my time at little cost with the ease of this sprayer over 2 1/2 acres. …….. Getting my exercise.
M**R
Knocks Out Even Big Area
Best nut sedge killer I have ever used. Really works.
I**!
I Hate Weeds
I bought this because I have had surgery that had taken over in some areas of my lawn. This has worked well at controlling the surgery and crabgrass. It doesn't work like Roundup. You need to put this on at the beginning of the season before the surgery grows and it will keep it in check. For the little bit I have had come up I have sprayed it using a spray bottle for just those spots. It doesn't kill it immediately. Allow it to take the time to work.
J**G
Very pricy and I have limited success with horsetail weed
I used it to suppress and/or kill horsetail. It is expected to be selective therefore will not harm the nearby vegetation. As a result, it is not very effective, and the horsetail keeps spreading. I found another product which used to be called vegetation killer and now called a less scary name. It does the job thoroughly, but you have to keep it away from nearby vegetation.
B**B
Disregard the few negative reviews. They are doing it wrong. This stuff works!!
Don't listen to the few negative reviews. I have about 5 acres of yard that I maintain, mow and fertilized. I've been using Sedge Ender for a few years now to control the nutsedge and it works great. Yeah, it's thick and looks like mustard. But if you mix it with the correct amount of water it WILL kill the sedge. Give it a try, get out the calculator, and mix the correct amount. I have a paint pen that I write on the sprayer the amount of Sedge Ender to put in for next time.
J**E
This Stuff Really Works!
I've read a lot of the comments before buying this product so here's my review. It's been about 3 days now since I applied this product to the Nutsedge that has been plaguing my flower bed for years. I've tried numerous other products including 30% vinegar. And while the vinegar did kill most other weeds it did very little damage to the Nutsedge. I tried roundup and it worked a little better than the vinegar but didn't really do much damage overall and withina week the Nutsedge looked to be fully recovered. 3 days in after applying the Sedge Ender. I have to say that it works GREAT. The key to killing Nutsedge it seems is that it works best when the Nutsedge is in direct sun during the hottest months of the year. I applied Sedge Ender on a 90 degree day with no rain in the forecast. It's been hovering around 90 degrees for 3 days straight again no rain. The Nutsedge that is located in direct sunlight in my yard have basically all turned brown and dieing off fast. However, the Nutsedge that is located on the side of my front porch, that is in the shade for most of the day, is taking a little longer die although it too is starting to brown up and wilt away. I didn't have to use a surfactant. It may work better with a surfactant but so far it has not been an issue for me. I mixed 3 ounces of Sedge Ender in to my 2 gallon hand sprayer using 1 gallon of water. At the current rate, I'd say in another week the stuff in the direct sun should be completely gone. The stuff on the side of the porch should be pretty close to done. All in all I am very happy with results of this product. And of course obviously you want to use nitril gloves and eye protection just in case. Also, be sure to rinse your Sprayer out afterwards so it can be used for other applications later. You don't want any residue left behind when using the sprayer on something else. I use warm water a a few drops of dish soap. Pump the sprayer up and spray thoroughly through the nozzle.
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