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You are here: Home / Reviews / How Did Scotts Bonus S Work on My Florida Lawn

How Did Scotts Bonus S Work on My Florida Lawn

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April 8, 2014 by cindy Leave a Comment

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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Scotts Turf Builder. All opinions are 100% mine.

Back in February I introduced you to Scotts Bonus S which is a lawncare producr designed specifically for sounthern lawns and southern weeds. I also introduced you to the issues we have had with my lawn. Just in case you missed that post, or don’t want to click back to read it right now, I’ll give you a quick overview of Scotts Turf Builder Bonus S.

 


 

 

About Scotts Bonus S

The new and improved Scotts Bonus S formula is guaranteed to control 82% more types of weeds, including doallarweed and clover. Scotts Bonus S is now safe for more types of southern grasses including St Augustine, Bermuda and Buffalo grass and more. In addition to clearing out weeds, Scotts Bonus S also feeds the grass and strengthens it against heat and drought by building deep, long grass roots. The product is currently available in the Jacksonville and Ft Myers areas.

 


 

The Mom Maven’s Thoughts

About a month ago my husband, Ron used the Scotts Bonus S on our front lawn. As you can see from the before pictures below, our lawn was filled with weeds of several different varieties. Some of the weed types died pretty quicky while others took some time to shrivel up and finally die.

 


 

Ron said the Scotts Bonus S was easy to apply with a hand held spreader he already owned. The directions were easy to follow and now that he knows how well it works he will be using it on the backyard as well. I’m a bit afraid of him using it on the north side of our back yard because there is no grass there, just clover. Once the clover is dead I’ll need to get some grass seed to make that area green again!

 


 

If you love in the Ft Myers or Jacksonville area and battle weeds, I suggest you check out Scotts Bonus S, your yard will thank you.

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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