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Roundup Monthly Weed Killing Guide

 How to get rid of weeds : Roundup weed killing guide

January

  • Warm soil and summer rain promote rapid weed growth. Weeds compete for valuable moisture and nutrients so keep on top of them to prevent them from getting out-of-control. Use Roundup Ready-to-Use or mix your own from Roundup Concentrate to eradicate them.
  • Recycle your Christmas tree by shredding it for mulch
  • Protect plants from hot winds and sun exposure to minimise drying out and leaf burn
  • Replenish mulch to maintain a depth of 8 to 10cm
  • Water first thing in the morning, before the sun hits plants, and keep water off leaves
  • Watch for dry spots (under eaves and overhanging trees, shrubs) and water as required
  • Lift spring flowering bulbs when foliage has completely died down. Leave to dry for a few days before brushing off soil and storing in a cool dry place for planting again in autumn 
 

Why have weeds re-grown after several weeks?

Only deep-rooted rhizomatous weeds may re-grow. This will only happen if too little Roundup has been allowed to penetrate the full plant system. In this instance, a re-treatment will be required.

Why has it killed the grass?

Because Roundup is a non selective weedkiller, that means that Roundup is very effective at killing all plants. So be careful to only spray weeds or plants that you don’t want to keep.

Can it be used on paving?

Yes definitely, Roundup is ideal for use on paving, paths and drives as it penetrates right to the weeds roots to ensure a complete kill.

Where can I buy?

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