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Roundup seasonal guide to weed killing - February

roundup - Monthly weed killer Guide - february

 Roundup Weedkiller: weed killing tips for February

February

  • Sweep and clean paths, patios and drives so that the debris does not form a seed bed for weeds.
  • Start the tidying up process around the garden
  • Weed Beds and Borders
  • Prune jasmines and late summering clematis
  • Continue planting trees and shrubs as weather allows
  • Cut back overgrown shrubs and berries before the nesting season starts
  • Finish pruning fruit
  • Service your lawn mower, strimmer and other essential tools
 

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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