Lawn dyes are really not for coloring lawns, they are mainly used to show you spray patterns… prevent overlapping sprays… and let you know for sure that chemicals are coming out of your sprayer.  We use both green and blue here are the products, just click on them.

Use blue dye on Bermuda grass and Green on other grasses. During Bermuda dormancy use the green.

Blue Lawn dye marking

Lazer Blue is a non-toxic concentrated colorant designed to be used with herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and fertilizers. Lazer indicates where application spray has been made for the most accurate coverage. The colorant will fade in time with sun and moisture. Lazer is not permanent and will not stain once diluted. Avoid contact with fabric. Lazer can be removed from skin and equipment with several washes. Directions:Add 1/2 oz.of Lazer Blue to every gallon of spray mixture. The more Lazer you use, the darker your spray pattern.  Cleanup- Mix bleach with water and spray onto the dye, it will clear the dye like a magic trick.

 

 

 

 

Green Lawn dye marking

Lazer Green is a non-toxic concentrated colorant designed to be used with herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and fertilizers. Lazer indicates where application spray has been made for the most accurate coverage. The colorant will fade in time with sun and moisture. Lazer is not permanent and will not stain once diluted. Avoid contact with fabric. Lazer can be removed from skin and equipment with several washes. Directions:Add 1/2 oz.of Lazer Blue to every gallon of spray mixture. The more Lazer you use, the darker your spray pattern.  Cleanup- Mix bleach with water and spray onto the dye, it will clear the dye like a magic trick.

 

 

 

Most use blue on Bermuda grass and green on other lawns.