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Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed TV commercial - Evil Weeds
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About Company ScottsScotts is a company that provides a range of products and services for the lawn and garden industry, including fertilizers, grass seed, weed control, pest control, and other lawn c...

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Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed TV commercial - Evil Weeds

Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed TV Spot, 'Evil Weeds' is a commercial that depicts a battle between a homeowner and the weeds in his lawn. The commercial opens up with a man stepping outside his door to enjoy his well-manicured lawn. In the very next moment, the weed 'leader' emerges, and the action kicks off. There is an intense stare-down between the man and the weed, followed by an all-out battle between weeds and the homeowner.

The action sequences are impressive and dramatic, with the homeowner trying his best to rid his lawn of the evil weeds. The weeds, on the other hand, prove to be more resilient than anticipated, outwitting and overpowering the man time and again.

Just when it looks like the homeowner is losing the battle, the Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed product comes to the rescue. The man gleefully spreads the product across his lawn, and in a matter of days, all the weeds have withered, leaving behind a lush and green lawn.

Overall, the commercial effectively showcases the Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed product's efficacy in combating weeds, and it does so in a fun and entertaining way. The message is clear: don't let the evil weeds overpower you – get the Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed product and win the battle for a beautiful lawn!

Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed TV commercial - Evil Weeds produced for Scotts was first shown on television on March 20, 2016.

Song from commercial Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed TV Spot, 'Evil Weeds'

"Polovetsian Dance" by Aleksandr Borodin

"Polovetsian Dance" is a musical piece from the opera "Prince Igor" by Aleksandr Borodin. The opera is based on the historical accounts of the campaign of Prince Igor against the Polovtsian tribes in 1185. The Polovtsian Dances form an exotic scene at the end of Act 2 of the opera. The work remained unfinished at the time of Borodin's death, and was later completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov.

The Polovetsian Dances are perhaps the best-known selections from "Prince Igor". It is a highly energetic and rhythmic piece that features a mix of choral and orchestral elements. The music is richly melodic and has been used in many films, commercials, and other media.

If you'd like to listen to the piece, there are many recordings available online, including those conducted by Andrzej Markowski and Valery Gergiev.

Frequently Asked Questions about scotts turf builder weed & feed tv spot, 'evil weeds'

It controls over 50 listed weeds, including clover, dandelion, and plantain. In addition, this product feeds to thickens your lawn and crowd out any future weeds. Apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed₅ when weeds are actively growing and daytime temperatures are consistently between 60°F and 90°F.

Scotts® Turf Builder® Triple ActionI provides three benefits in one bag. This 3-in-1 formula kills and prevents listed weeds, all while feeding and strengthening your lawn. It kills listed broadleaf weeds like dandelion and clover, and prevents crabgrass for up to 4 months.

Details

Active Ingredients2, 4-D 1.220%, Dicamba 0.081%Application Method
Concentrated or Ready to UseReady to useContact or systemic
Delivery MethodGranularDry Fertilizer Type
Emergent TypePost-EmergentEquivalent ready to use amount
Extended ControlNon-Extended ControlFeatures

Scotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food is a fertilizer that feeds and strengthens your grass to help protect against future problems. This fertilizer also builds strong, deep roots and improves the lawn's ability to absorb water and nutrients (vs. unfed lawn). Scotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food can be used on any grass type.

4 times a year Ideally, you should fertilize your lawn with the right Scotts® Turf Builder® lawn food for your grass type 4 times a year: in early spring, late spring, summer, and fall. Feedings should be spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart.

Covers Up to 8,889 sq. ft. Long-Lasting Fertilizer Feeds Grass Up to 6 Months (2-Pack)

9 Cheap And Natural Ways To Kill Weeds

  1. Stop Weeds From Germinating With Cornmeal or Polenta.
  2. Don't Give Them Room To Grow With The Use Of Weed Suppressive Ground Covers.
  3. Scald Them With Boiling Water.
  4. Starve Them Of Light And Nutrients By Spreading Mulch.
  5. Apply Vinegar To Drain Them Of Moisture.

Another way of killing grass and weed effectively is through mulching. Using organic mulch will smother the weeds even before they get a chance to grow. You can use anything from bark, compost, hay or straw or dried leaves for creating this organic mulch. Add a thick layer to the soil and leave it on for a while.

What sets this product apart is its effectiveness in controlling a wide range of common weeds, including dandelions, clover, and more. After using Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed 3, I noticed a significant reduction in weed growth, and my grass became thicker and greener. The long-lasting results are impressive.

I highly recommend this product to fellow homeowners striving for a lush and weed-free lawn. This does a very good job eliminating weeds. I've used this twice now works better than anything else I've tried from Scott's.

You should fertilize your lawn a day or so after a light rain or using a sprinkler. This prevents the application from being washed away. The moisture gets your soil damp and ready to receive nutrients. Do not apply fertilizer before or after heavy rains.

If you would rather not waste your time and the money you've invested, it's best to fertilize when no rainfall is expected for two days, or spread the fertilizer before it rains if you're anticipating only light rainfall. The light rainfall can substitute for watering in the fertilizer after application.

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