A weed and feed product does two jobs at once — it kills the broadleaf weeds already growing in your lawn while feeding your grass the nutrients it needs to grow thick and crowd out future weeds. When timed correctly, one application can eliminate dandelions, clover, chickweed, and dozens of other broadleaf weeds while delivering a full season of fertilizer to your turf.

This guide covers the 5 best weed and feed products for lawns, when to apply them for maximum results, and the key mistakes that cause most applications to fail.

When to Apply Weed and Feed

The timing of your weed and feed application determines whether it works or gets wasted. The herbicide component requires weeds to be actively growing and leaves to be slightly moist so the product sticks and absorbs. The fertilizer component needs to be watered in to reach the root zone. These two requirements together make spring and early fall the best windows.

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The Golden Rule

Apply weed and feed when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 10°C–27°C (50°F–80°F). Too cold and weeds won't absorb the herbicide. Too hot and you risk burning your lawn. Morning dew on the leaves helps the granules stick — apply early in the day, then water in after 24–48 hours.

Early Spring
10°C–18°C
Best Window

Weeds are actively growing and grass is pushing out of dormancy. Ideal timing for killing winter annuals and emerging broadleaf weeds.

Late Spring
18°C–27°C
Use Caution

Still effective but rising temperatures increase the risk of lawn burn. Apply early in the day and avoid applications during hot spells.

Early Fall
Cooling to 15°C
Fall Window

Second-best window. Weeds are feeding before winter and absorb herbicide readily. Fall fertilizer supports deep root growth heading into dormancy.

Summer / Winter
Too hot / Too cold
Skip It

Summer heat causes lawn burn and reduces herbicide uptake. Winter applications are wasted — weeds are dormant and can't absorb the product.

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Do Not Apply Before Rain or Seeding

Heavy rain within 24 hours of application washes the product off leaves before it can absorb. Also, do not overseed for at least 4–6 weeks after applying weed and feed — the herbicide component will prevent new grass seed from germinating.

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5 Best Weed and Feed Products — Reviewed

#ProductHerbicideFormBest For
1Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed52,4-D, MCPP, DicambaGranularMost lawns, dandelions & clover
2BioAdvanced 5-in-1 Weed & Feed2,4-D, Quinclorac, DicambaGranularCrabgrass + broadleaf combo
3GreenView Fairway Formula Weed & Feed2,4-D, MCPP, DicambaGranularProfessional-grade coverage
4Spectracide Weed Stop Plus Crabgrass Killer2,4-D, Quinclorac, MCPAGranularBudget, tough weeds
5Jonathan Green & Sons Veri-Green Weed & Feed2,4-D, MCPP, DicambaGranularCool-season grasses, Northeast
🏆 Best Overall

1. Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed5

The most trusted weed and feed for North American lawns — widely available, proven formula
★★★★½ 4.5/5

Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed5 is the benchmark product in this category. Its three-way herbicide blend — 2,4-D, MCPP, and Dicamba — targets over 50 broadleaf weeds including dandelions, clover, plantain, and chickweed. The fertilizer component delivers a 28-0-3 nutrient ratio that feeds your lawn for up to 6 weeks, promoting thick, dense turf that naturally resists future weed invasion.

Apply when grass and weeds are moist from dew or light watering, then wait 24 hours before watering in. One 14.29 lb bag covers 5,000 sq. ft. This product is available across Canada and the US at most garden centres and big-box stores, making it the most accessible weed and feed on this list.

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Herbicide2,4-D, MCPP, Dicamba
Fertilizer Ratio28-0-3
Coverage5,000 sq. ft.
Weeds Killed50+ broadleaf
FormGranular
Feed DurationUp to 6 weeks

Pros

  • Kills 50+ broadleaf weeds effectively
  • Long-lasting fertilizer component
  • Widely available in Canada and US
  • Works on most common lawn grass types

Cons

  • Not safe for St. Augustine or Dichondra lawns
  • Requires moist leaves for best absorption
  • Cannot overseed for 4 weeks after application
Bottom Line: Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed5 is the clear first choice for most homeowners. It's proven, widely available, and delivers reliable weed control and fertilizer value in a single application. Start here if you're new to weed and feed products.
🥈 Best for Crabgrass + Broadleaf

2. BioAdvanced 5-in-1 Weed & Feed

Kills grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds — the most complete weed and feed formula available
★★★★☆ 4.2/5

Most weed and feed products only target broadleaf weeds — they won't touch crabgrass or other grassy weeds. BioAdvanced 5-in-1 changes that by adding Quinclorac to the mix, which targets crabgrass, foxtail, and barnyard grass alongside the standard broadleaf weed killers. If crabgrass is a recurring problem in your lawn, this is the only weed and feed that handles it post-emergently.

The "5-in-1" name refers to its five actions: kills crabgrass, kills broadleaf weeds, feeds the lawn, prevents grub damage, and controls surface insects. Coverage is 5,000 sq. ft. per bag. Apply when weeds are actively growing and water in after 24 hours.

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Herbicide2,4-D, Quinclorac, Dicamba
Fertilizer Ratio24-0-4
Coverage5,000 sq. ft.
Weeds KilledBroadleaf + crabgrass
FormGranular
ExtraGrub control included

Pros

  • Kills crabgrass — rare in weed and feed products
  • Adds grub and insect control
  • Strong three-way herbicide blend
  • One application handles multiple lawn problems

Cons

  • Pricier than standard weed and feed
  • Heavier granule application rate required
  • Not available at all retailers in Canada
Bottom Line: If crabgrass is a problem in your lawn and you want a single-product solution, BioAdvanced 5-in-1 is in a class of its own. The added grub control is a bonus that makes it genuinely worth the premium price.
🥉 Best Professional-Grade

3. GreenView Fairway Formula Weed & Feed

A professional-grade weed and feed trusted by lawn care companies — serious coverage at serious value
★★★★☆ 4.1/5

GreenView Fairway Formula is the weed and feed you'll find being used by lawn care professionals. It uses the same three-way broadleaf herbicide blend as Scotts — 2,4-D, MCPP, and Dicamba — but with a higher nitrogen load (30-0-4) designed to deliver aggressive green-up alongside weed control. Coverage is excellent at up to 10,000 sq. ft. per bag, making it significantly more cost-effective on larger properties.

The granule size is uniform and spreads evenly through standard rotary spreaders. It's safe for most cool-season grasses including Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, and perennial ryegrass. Avoid on warm-season grasses such as bermuda, zoysia, or St. Augustine without checking the label first.

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Herbicide2,4-D, MCPP, Dicamba
Fertilizer Ratio30-0-4
CoverageUp to 10,000 sq. ft.
Weeds Killed50+ broadleaf
FormGranular
Best ForLarge lawns

Pros

  • High nitrogen fertilizer for fast green-up
  • Double the coverage per bag vs. Scotts
  • Professional formula used by lawn care companies
  • Consistent granule size for even spreading

Cons

  • Higher nitrogen means more mowing after application
  • Less available at retail — usually online or at pro stores
  • Check label carefully for warm-season grass compatibility
Bottom Line: GreenView Fairway Formula is the best weed and feed for large lawns. The higher coverage per bag and professional-grade fertilizer ratio make it a smart buy for anyone with more than 5,000 sq. ft. to cover.
💰 Best Budget

4. Spectracide Weed Stop Plus Crabgrass Killer

The most affordable weed and feed with crabgrass control — solid results at a hard-to-beat price
★★★½☆ 3.8/5

Spectracide Weed Stop Plus covers a lot of ground for the price. Its formula combines 2,4-D, Quinclorac, and MCPA to kill broadleaf weeds and crabgrass in a single granular application. It's regularly available at major retailers and big-box stores at a lower price point than comparable BioAdvanced products, making it the go-to budget pick for homeowners who want crabgrass control without spending a premium.

Results are solid on actively-growing weeds in moderate temperatures, though it may need a repeat application in heavily infested areas. The fertilizer component provides a standard 22-0-4 ratio, which is adequate for general lawn feeding. Apply when weeds are moist and actively growing for best herbicide absorption.

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Herbicide2,4-D, Quinclorac, MCPA
Fertilizer Ratio22-0-4
CoverageUp to 5,000 sq. ft.
Weeds KilledBroadleaf + crabgrass
FormGranular
Best ForBudget-conscious buyers

Pros

  • Most affordable option with crabgrass control
  • Widely available at retail stores
  • Kills both broadleaf and grassy weeds
  • Easy to apply with standard spreader

Cons

  • Lower nitrogen ratio than premium options
  • May require second application in heavy infestations
  • Results slower than premium formulas in cool weather
Bottom Line: Spectracide Weed Stop Plus is the best value pick for homeowners dealing with both crabgrass and broadleaf weeds. It won't outperform BioAdvanced, but it delivers solid results at a meaningfully lower price point.
🌱 Best for Cool-Season Lawns

5. Jonathan Green & Sons Veri-Green Weed & Feed

A regional favourite for Northeast and Canadian lawns — built for cool-season turf
★★★★☆ 4.0/5

Jonathan Green has been producing lawn care products for over a century, and their Veri-Green Weed & Feed is formulated specifically for cool-season grasses — the type most common in Canada and the northern US. The herbicide blend of 2,4-D, MCPP, and Dicamba kills the same broadleaf spectrum as Scotts, but the fertilizer component uses a slow-release nitrogen source that feeds grass more evenly over time, reducing the risk of a flush of fast growth that increases mowing frequency.

The granule size and density are calibrated for cool-season lawns like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, and fine fescue. If you're in Ontario, Quebec, or the northeastern US with a cool-season lawn, this is a strong regional choice that performs exceptionally well in lower temperatures where other products may underdeliver.

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Herbicide2,4-D, MCPP, Dicamba
Fertilizer Ratio29-0-4
Coverage5,000 sq. ft.
Weeds Killed50+ broadleaf
FormGranular
Best ForCool-season grasses

Pros

  • Slow-release nitrogen for even feeding
  • Calibrated for cool-season lawn grasses
  • Strong weed control performance in cool weather
  • Trusted brand with 100+ years of formulation history

Cons

  • Harder to find at retail vs. Scotts
  • Not suited for warm-season grass types
  • Slower initial green-up due to slow-release nitrogen
Bottom Line: Jonathan Green Veri-Green is the best weed and feed for Canadian homeowners and anyone in the northern US with a cool-season lawn. The slow-release formula delivers steady feeding that outperforms standard products through the cooler months of the growing season.
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How to Apply Weed and Feed Correctly

Even the best weed and feed product can fail if applied incorrectly. Here are the six steps that determine whether your application succeeds or gets wasted.

  1. Check the forecast. You need 24–48 hours of dry weather after application. Rain too soon washes the herbicide off leaves before it can absorb. Check for at least 2 dry days ahead before spreading.

  2. Mow first, then wait 2–3 days. Mow your lawn to normal height before applying, then wait 2–3 days before spreading weed and feed. This gives weeds time to regrow leaf surface area for maximum herbicide contact.

  3. Apply to moist grass. Apply in early morning when dew is on the leaves, or lightly water the lawn first. The moisture helps granules stick to weed leaves, which is what drives herbicide absorption.

  4. Set your spreader correctly. Every product has a label-recommended spreader setting. Use a calibrated rotary spreader for even coverage. Uneven application creates both missed spots and over-applied areas that can burn grass.

  5. Do not water for 24–48 hours. Let the herbicide work by keeping the granules on the weed leaves. After the waiting period, water in lightly to move the fertilizer component into the root zone.

  6. Do not mow for 2–4 days after applying. Mowing too soon removes the product from weed leaves before it fully absorbs. Wait at least 2–4 days after application before mowing again.

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Spot-Treat Heavy Patches Separately

For areas with very dense weed cover, consider spot-treating with a liquid post-emergent like Killex Concentrate a week before your weed and feed application. This softens the toughest patches and lets the weed and feed maintain what the spot treatment starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Apply weed and feed in early spring when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 10°C–27°C (50°F–80°F). A second application in early fall targets cool-season weeds. Avoid applying in summer heat or during drought — stressed grass is far more vulnerable to herbicide burn.
No. Weed and feed contains herbicides that will kill or stunt new grass seedlings. Wait until your lawn has been mowed at least 3–4 times after seeding — this is typically 6–8 weeks after germination. For brand-new lawns, use a starter fertilizer without herbicide first.
Most products recommend keeping pets off until the product has been watered in and the lawn has fully dried — typically 24–48 hours. Always check the label of your specific product for the exact re-entry interval, as it varies by formula.
The most common reason is poor absorption. The granules need to stick to moist weed leaves — if the lawn was dry when you applied, the product fell to the soil before it could contact the weeds. Reapply to moist leaves. Temperature also matters: below 10°C, broadleaf weeds absorb herbicide very slowly.
Standard weed and feed products do not kill crabgrass — they only target broadleaf weeds. For crabgrass control, you need either a pre-emergent herbicide applied before germination, or a product specifically formulated with Quinclorac (like BioAdvanced 5-in-1) for post-emergent crabgrass control.
You should see weeds twisting and curling within 3–5 days of a correctly timed application, with full browning and death within 2–3 weeks. Cooler temperatures slow this process. Fertilizer benefits to your lawn typically become visible within 5–7 days after watering in the application.

Ready to Get Your Lawn Weed-Free?

Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed5 is the best starting point for most homeowners. If crabgrass is a problem, step up to BioAdvanced 5-in-1. For serious broadleaf infestations that need immediate results, pair any weed and feed with a liquid post-emergent for faster control.

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