



EW530
The Weedbine is an eco-friendly solution for weed control in cool-season grasses. This mechanical weed control option will be a game-changer for playgrounds, parks, sports fields, and other locations where chemical use is limited.
The machine itself uses rotating bristles that “sweep” grass and broad leaf weeds into a serrated auger apparatus. The grass passes through with minimal damage while the broadleaves become damaged. Over time, weeds are starved of energy and vanish—no chemicals required!
Join Aaron as he guides you through attachment operation with helpful tips for real-world use.
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Treatment Annual Timing | Start in the Fall (late August/early September) implement Weedbine treatments for 4-6weeks, pick it up again in the Spring for 4-6 weeks, and then transistion to monthly treatments as needed | Initiate anytime while turfgrasses and weeds are actively growing for 3-5 weeks to significantly reduce weed cover, then transition to treatments as needed | |
Treatment Frequency | Twice per week until weed pressure is significantly reduced, then transition to once per week | Once per week | As needed |
Ground Speed | 2 mph for the first two treatments, 5 mph max after | 5 mph max | |
Treatment Pattern | Be as dynamic as possible, change direction/pattern each treatment | ||
Mowing | Minimum once per week after treatment. *Debris will be high for the first 1-4 treatments, bag grass during mowing or collect debris for the first month as | ||
Irrigation | 1-1.5” of water per week for established grass (irrigation and natural precipitation combined) | Irrigate as needed to keep desirable grasses actively growing and prevent wilt | As needed to prevent wilt |
Fertilizing | Maintain a comprehensive fertility plan (3-4 lbs of N per 1000 ft-2 per growing season), soil testing is recommended | As needed, soil testing is recommended | |
Overseeding | Overseed in late Summer/early Fall if desirable turfgrass cover is reduced due to previous weed cover (tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass seed mix preferred) | As needed to fill any voids |