Herbicide application

Using herbicides is an easy and practical way of treating the weeds in your garden. By working down to the roots of the weed, Roundup kills the whole plant, meaning that your garden will be weed-free. However, it is important to follow the necessary advice when using weed killer in order to ensure that your herbicide application is effective.

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A guide to herbicide application

There are several pieces of advice to follow when it comes to herbicide application so that your treatment works efficiently. It is best to apply the weed killer on a dry day where there is not too much wind, to avoid the spread of the herbicide on to plants that you do not want to kill. Apply Roundup to the leaves, and take care not to get any of the weed killer on other plants. If it rains within 2 hours of the application of the weed killer, it is necessary to repeat the treatment in order to ensure that it works effectively. It is also important to avoid using weed killer in extreme weather conditions. In general, the best time to apply herbicide is when the leaves are green and growing. This is usually in the spring or summer.

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