
When it comes to client lawns, one thing always stands out: weeds. They hate ‘em and they want them gone, A.S.A.P. That’s understandable, and we know how to control just about all of them. But while killing the weeds might be the bottom line, we have to keep in mind what clients really want from us: beautiful, green, healthy lawns.
With that in mind, the employee-owners of PBI-Gordon are proud to be the exclusive sponsors of this Lawn & Landscape weed control guide, and to help you find all the information you need to make the right decisions for your clients.

In this section, you’ll find columns and features that discuss the preparation you’ll need to keep your clients’ properties weed free. Whether it’s a fast knockdown to keep clients happy (You know, like you’ll get with TZone™ SE, the fastest triclopyr combo on the market) or you need a combination of fast control and turf safety for sensitive warm-season grasses (Avenue™ South Broadleaf Herbicide for Turfgrass from PBI-Gordon comes to mind), you’ll find all the solutions right here in Lawn & Landscape.
Again, we’re honored to be a part of this special section. Thanks, and have a great season!
Sincerely,
Jim Goodrich
Product Manager
Fungicides, Insecticides, and Plant Growth Regulators

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