Get on Top of Your Weeds Early with Roundup Weedkiller

Posted: 19 March 2014

Its that time of year again, the first grass cut of the season. With the grass growing you know what comes next, the dreaded weeds! This year start early and one up the weeds with the Roundup Fast Acting Pump 'n' Go weedkiller spray.

The Roundup Pump 'n' Go weedkiller is a ready to use pressurised pump sprayer that gives you 3 full minutes of continuous and controllable spray.

The Roundup weedkilling formula doesn't leave any harmful residue for pets, plants or your family. The formula is fast acting as a spot treatment for weeds and contains Glyphosate. The Roundup Fast Acting Pump 'n' Go covers up to a massive 150 square metres with 5 litre refills available.

The Pump 'n' Go sprayer gives you the control you need to spot treat the weeds in the garden with an adjustable nozzle from jet to spray as well as having a child resistant trigger giving you peace of mind.






















The weedkiller formula is deactivated and broken down when it comes in contact with soil by micro-organisms, allowing you to be able to replant. The Pump 'n' Go fast action multi purpose weedkiller, kills the most common annual and deep rooted weeds such as:


Dandelion:

This perennial weed gets its name from the French for “teeth of the lion” and is a member of the sunflower family.

Try to treat when the plant is young as once established the roots can grow very deep. Treat before flowering, or remove flowers and buds before treatment as the seeds can spread far from the plant.




Broad Leaf Dock:


The Dock is a tough to eradicate perennial weed and can be easily identified by its large green leaves. These large leaves block out light and water from your wanted plants so early control is important.

Getting rid of Dock can be very difficult as the tap root can grow as deep as 5 feet!




Nettles:


Nettles seem to spring up everywhere! The nettle flowers between June and September.

As we’re all too familiar, the tiny hairs on its leaves will sting when touched and lead to a rash. Thanks to creeping roots with extensive food reserves, it can be quite difficult to get rid of the nettle.




Creeping Thistle:


A creeping biennial with upright stems reaching a height of 1.5 metres, distinguished by its loose clusters of purplish fragrant flowerheads and narrow, sharp leaves.

With roots capable of penetrating up to 3 metres in depth and 5 metres laterally the thistle can quickly become predominant in beds and borders.



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