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title: "(35262) Triclopyr Ester (16oz)"
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# Broadleaf weed control 16 oz liquid concentrate Selective turfgrass application (35262) Triclopyr Ester (16oz)

**Brand:** hi-yield
**Price:** £40.64
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌱 Take control of your lawn’s destiny—weed-free, flawless, and enviably green!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** (35262) Triclopyr Ester (16oz) by hi-yield
- **How much does it cost?** £40.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hi-yield enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hi-yield brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Concentrated & Economical:** 16 oz bottle delivers multiple treatments—maximize coverage with minimal effort.
- • **Pro-Grade Results at Home:** Trusted by professionals, now accessible for your lawn care arsenal.
- • **Precision Broadleaf Control:** Targets tough weeds like Oxalis & Wild Violet without harming your prized turf.
- • **Versatile Turf Compatibility:** Safe for perennial bluegrass, ryegrass, and tall fescue—perfect for manicured lawns.
- • **Powerful Bermuda Grass Suppression:** Effectively suppresses invasive Bermuda Grass, keeping your lawn pristine.

## Overview

Hi-Yield (35262) Triclopyr Ester is a 16 oz liquid concentrate herbicide designed to selectively control broadleaf weeds such as Oxalis and Wild Violet in ornamental turf including perennial bluegrass, ryegrass, and tall fescue. It also suppresses invasive Bermuda Grass effectively without damaging desirable turf varieties. Ideal for professional-grade lawn care, this product offers precise application and proven results, making it a top choice for maintaining a pristine, weed-free lawn.

## Description

Product description

Review: Finally Won the War Against Bermuda Grass - I’m in Zone 9 and currently converting my lawn to Kentucky Tall Fescue. If you’ve ever battled Bermuda grass at any point in your life, then you know this stops being lawn care and starts feeling like World War III. I tried fighting it manually for months. I naively pulled runners by hand like thinking I was smarter and more fiscally responsible than the folks on YouTube who'd already fought this battle in the past. However, as I quickly found out, every time I'd make progress, Bermuda would launch fresh offensives days later. My spirit was defeated; hope faded. The seed stalks were the worst part. I’d be cutting my grass and spot them standing tall like enemy radio towers, I'd angrily pull them by hand and toss them in the trash, being careful not to let any seeds fall off into the lawn. Then I'd come back the next day to find the devastating sight new stalks standing tall and emptied out with seeds already deployed into the dirt hidden by the lawn's canopy. I was broken. Every time I thought I’d gained territory, Bermuda counterattacked overnight. I considered buying Pylex, but spending nearly $300 for 4oz felt like something I'd be embarrassed to tell my friends and neighbors over dinner. "They think it's just grass. They don't understand what I'm going through!" I would tell myself, trying to justify the purchase. "If they were in my shoes they'd do the same thing!" I almost pulled the trigger but then I found Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester. I read the description closely, "kills Bermuda grass and targets broad leaf weeds," I murmured skeptically. I ordered it, deployed it, and unbelievably it worked; an absolute game changer. Finding this product felt like seeing Allied reinforcements storm the beaches on D-Day right as my lawn defenses were collapsing under a full Bermuda invasion. Or like hearing an A-10 Warthog screaming overhead just as I was about to get completely overrun by enemy forces. I could have fallen to my knees and shed tears when I saw the Bermuda dying. Don't judge me. If you're reading this, you UNDERSTAND. For the first time, it felt like I was actually winning the war instead of barely surviving it. This product finally gave me control over aggressive Bermuda grass. Instead of endlessly bouncing back, the Bermuda died off. The added bonus is that it also targets a lot of broadleaf weeds, which makes this product almost perfect for my situation. Good luck out there soldiers and God speed. A few tips from my experience: • USE A SURFACTANT. It makes a major difference. • A hose-end sprayer works great for larger applications. The natural swaying motion while spraying helps keep the solution mixed because it can separate over time. • A pump sprayer also works well for targeted applications. • I now apply it roughly every 3 months as part of my lawn control routine with consistently excellent results. Very happy camper here. If you’re fighting Bermuda during a cool-season lawn transition, this product deserves serious consideration.
Review: Pleasantly Surprised - 1 Week After First Applicationh - Update 11/29/23: It has been almost 4 months and now fall has completely set in here in the Midwest. As you can see from the last photo uploaded today, if you compare my neighbor’s lawn on top to my lawn on the bottom, the Bermuda Grass no longer exists in my lawn. Since Bermuda Grass is a warm season grass, it dries out and turns yellow, as evident in my neighbor’s lawn in the top section of the photo. My lawn used to have the same patch of yellow Bermuda in the fall, but not anymore! You can see the distinct dividing line where I treated my lawn and it now looks great. I’m almost wanting to ask my neighbors if they will allow me to treat their section of lawn in the spring, as to prevent it from creeping back into my lawn next year. I’d pay for the product and apply it at no cost to them :-). If you’re dealing with Bermuda Grass or invasive ivy, you should give this stuff a try. I’m extremely satisfied! Update 09/09/23: It has been 3 weeks and 2 applications of this product (1.5 oz. In 2 gallons of water per treatment applied from a 2-gallon sprayer). The Creeping Carlie/Ground Ivy has been completely eradicated. The Bermuda Grass has completely turned yellow and is just about dead. The rest of the lawn has not been harmed and is looking great! I think I’m going to hold off on additional treatments for the time being since fall is about a month away and Bermuda goes dormant early since it is a hot weather grass. My plan is to aerate the lawn in the spring and put down some fresh grass seed. I will then continue treating the area where the Bermuda grass had infested itself on a monthly basis. I am extremely happy with the results! I’ve added 6 updated photos with the progress. Original Post 08/28/23: I have been struggling with invasive Bermuda Grass and Creeping Charlie for several years. It’s progressively gotten worse and it was time to do something about it. I’ve had this Hi-Yield product saved in my shopping list for 2 years and finally decided to buy it and give it a try. My understanding from researching is that you never really kill off Bermuda Grass once it has established, but you can suppress it. I also learned that that August/September in the Midwest region is the best time to apply it since it is a perennial warm season grass. It starts going dormant and turns yellow in the fall. The instructions for mixing were very hard to follow as the product is geared toward farmers and large fields. I ended buying a 2-gallon sprayer at the local home improvement store and mixed 3/4 ounces per gallon of water (1.5 oz mixed with 2 gallons of water). I didn’t want to take a chance and use more because I didn’t want to risk burning my lawn. My intention is to continue doing weekly applications through September. As you can hopefully see from my included review photos, (this being one week after application), the Bermuda Grass and Creeping Charlie is starting to turn yellow and slowly dying. I’m hoping that with the continued weekly treatments I can suppress it enough to where I will only need monthly treatments next spring. Time will tell, but so far, I’m impressed. Plus, it doesn’t appear to be harming the rest of my lawn.

## Features

- Controls actively growing annual and perennial broadleaf weeds such as Oxalis and Wild Violet.
- Can be used on perennial bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue ornamental turf.
- The 16 oz bottle of liquid concentrate is also used as a Bluegrass suppressor.
- Do not apply to Bahiagrass, Bentgrass, bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, St. Augustine, or Zoysiagrass.
- Application varies by dimension and grass type. See label for application instruction.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09GJ8GGRZ |
| Active Ingredients | triclopyr |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,962 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #44 in Weed Killers |
| Brand | Hi-Yield |
| Brand Name | Hi-Yield |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,638 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 Bottle |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hi-Yield |
| Model Number | 35262 |
| Part Number | 35262 |
| UPC | 732221352629 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Active Ingredients:** triclopyr
- **Brand:** Hi-Yield
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Item Weight:** 16 Ounces
- **Liquid Volume:** 16 Fluid Ounces

## Images

![(35262) Triclopyr Ester (16oz) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71pTF1sBbRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally Won the War Against Bermuda Grass
*by G***R on May 14, 2026*

I’m in Zone 9 and currently converting my lawn to Kentucky Tall Fescue. If you’ve ever battled Bermuda grass at any point in your life, then you know this stops being lawn care and starts feeling like World War III. I tried fighting it manually for months. I naively pulled runners by hand like thinking I was smarter and more fiscally responsible than the folks on YouTube who'd already fought this battle in the past. However, as I quickly found out, every time I'd make progress, Bermuda would launch fresh offensives days later. My spirit was defeated; hope faded. The seed stalks were the worst part. I’d be cutting my grass and spot them standing tall like enemy radio towers, I'd angrily pull them by hand and toss them in the trash, being careful not to let any seeds fall off into the lawn. Then I'd come back the next day to find the devastating sight new stalks standing tall and emptied out with seeds already deployed into the dirt hidden by the lawn's canopy. I was broken. Every time I thought I’d gained territory, Bermuda counterattacked overnight. I considered buying Pylex, but spending nearly $300 for 4oz felt like something I'd be embarrassed to tell my friends and neighbors over dinner. "They think it's just grass. They don't understand what I'm going through!" I would tell myself, trying to justify the purchase. "If they were in my shoes they'd do the same thing!" I almost pulled the trigger but then I found Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester. I read the description closely, "kills Bermuda grass and targets broad leaf weeds," I murmured skeptically. I ordered it, deployed it, and unbelievably it worked; an absolute game changer. Finding this product felt like seeing Allied reinforcements storm the beaches on D-Day right as my lawn defenses were collapsing under a full Bermuda invasion. Or like hearing an A-10 Warthog screaming overhead just as I was about to get completely overrun by enemy forces. I could have fallen to my knees and shed tears when I saw the Bermuda dying. Don't judge me. If you're reading this, you UNDERSTAND. For the first time, it felt like I was actually winning the war instead of barely surviving it. This product finally gave me control over aggressive Bermuda grass. Instead of endlessly bouncing back, the Bermuda died off. The added bonus is that it also targets a lot of broadleaf weeds, which makes this product almost perfect for my situation. Good luck out there soldiers and God speed. A few tips from my experience: • USE A SURFACTANT. It makes a major difference. • A hose-end sprayer works great for larger applications. The natural swaying motion while spraying helps keep the solution mixed because it can separate over time. • A pump sprayer also works well for targeted applications. • I now apply it roughly every 3 months as part of my lawn control routine with consistently excellent results. Very happy camper here. If you’re fighting Bermuda during a cool-season lawn transition, this product deserves serious consideration.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pleasantly Surprised - 1 Week After First Applicationh
*by S***A on August 28, 2023*

Update 11/29/23: It has been almost 4 months and now fall has completely set in here in the Midwest. As you can see from the last photo uploaded today, if you compare my neighbor’s lawn on top to my lawn on the bottom, the Bermuda Grass no longer exists in my lawn. Since Bermuda Grass is a warm season grass, it dries out and turns yellow, as evident in my neighbor’s lawn in the top section of the photo. My lawn used to have the same patch of yellow Bermuda in the fall, but not anymore! You can see the distinct dividing line where I treated my lawn and it now looks great. I’m almost wanting to ask my neighbors if they will allow me to treat their section of lawn in the spring, as to prevent it from creeping back into my lawn next year. I’d pay for the product and apply it at no cost to them :-). If you’re dealing with Bermuda Grass or invasive ivy, you should give this stuff a try. I’m extremely satisfied! Update 09/09/23: It has been 3 weeks and 2 applications of this product (1.5 oz. In 2 gallons of water per treatment applied from a 2-gallon sprayer). The Creeping Carlie/Ground Ivy has been completely eradicated. The Bermuda Grass has completely turned yellow and is just about dead. The rest of the lawn has not been harmed and is looking great! I think I’m going to hold off on additional treatments for the time being since fall is about a month away and Bermuda goes dormant early since it is a hot weather grass. My plan is to aerate the lawn in the spring and put down some fresh grass seed. I will then continue treating the area where the Bermuda grass had infested itself on a monthly basis. I am extremely happy with the results! I’ve added 6 updated photos with the progress. Original Post 08/28/23: I have been struggling with invasive Bermuda Grass and Creeping Charlie for several years. It’s progressively gotten worse and it was time to do something about it. I’ve had this Hi-Yield product saved in my shopping list for 2 years and finally decided to buy it and give it a try. My understanding from researching is that you never really kill off Bermuda Grass once it has established, but you can suppress it. I also learned that that August/September in the Midwest region is the best time to apply it since it is a perennial warm season grass. It starts going dormant and turns yellow in the fall. The instructions for mixing were very hard to follow as the product is geared toward farmers and large fields. I ended buying a 2-gallon sprayer at the local home improvement store and mixed 3/4 ounces per gallon of water (1.5 oz mixed with 2 gallons of water). I didn’t want to take a chance and use more because I didn’t want to risk burning my lawn. My intention is to continue doing weekly applications through September. As you can hopefully see from my included review photos, (this being one week after application), the Bermuda Grass and Creeping Charlie is starting to turn yellow and slowly dying. I’m hoping that with the continued weekly treatments I can suppress it enough to where I will only need monthly treatments next spring. Time will tell, but so far, I’m impressed. Plus, it doesn’t appear to be harming the rest of my lawn.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ it works well but takes a few days to work
*by R***H on May 7, 2026*

takes a few days to "kick in" but it kills off bermuda grass better than anything else iv found.

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