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Roundup Weedkiller: the most efficient weed killing action

Why is Roundup Weedkiller Effective?

The most efficient weedkiller on earth

Thanks to advanced weedkilling technology, honed over many years in the agricultural industry, Roundup is one of the effective weedkillers on earth – yet extremely safe, too, when used responsibly in accordance with the instructions.

Incorporating a smart systemic action, Roundup is absorbed through the leaves of a weed and carried down to its growing points. The only damage done is to the weed, as Roundup actually deactivates upon contact with soil and is then degraded into it by micro organisms. In other words, Roundup maximises the impact on the weed, at the same time as minimising the effect on the surrounding environment.

Roundup weedkiller is one of the most effective weedkillers on earth

Roundup’s ability to deactivate upon contact with soil means that, once it has dried on the targeted leaves, you can let the children and pets loose again in the areas where treatment has taken place.

Additionally, because it’s absorbed immediately into the weed and degrades in the soil, Roundup allows you to go ahead with new plantings the very next day, if you wish.

The same combination of high efficiency and utmost care and concern for safety extends to the packaging and design of our products. For instance, the broad range of Roundup Ready to Use products, including Pump ‘N Go and Pull & Spray, incorporates ingenious spray heads with child resistant nozzles and drip guards. Designed to spray downwards, they afford a greater level of accuracy when targeting individual weeds, even in areas where there are plenty of other flowers and plants.

When can my children/pets return to the treated area?

When Roundup has been absorbed by the leaf, the residue will dry. When the residue has dried, children and pets can be allowed back onto the treated areas.

Can Roundup kill Japanese Knotweed?

Yes, but you will need to use Roundup Tree Stump & Root Killer. It may take several applications – please read the label for further advice.

When can I replant/reseed after use?

Roundup is only active in plants and is inactivated on contact with the soil. It is then broken down by soil micro organisms so that you can re-use the soil for re-planting. We recommend that you leave treated weeds for about 7 days before digging or cultivating the soil to allow Roundup to move to the roots of the weed.

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