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Broadly speaking, the weeds you’ll see in your garden can be divided into four groups: perennial weeds that have deep roots and can be tough and persistent. They survive for many year is not treated; easier-to-shift annual weeds that die after releasing seeds that germinate and grow next season; woody weeds are stubborn perennials, designed to survive in difficult conditions. Finally lawn weeds that grow so quickly they can take over the grass.
Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) is common throughout the UK, particularly in hedgerows, and frequently a nuisance in gardens with its packed... read more
A creeping biennial with upright stems reaching a height of 1.5 metres, creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense)... read more
A perennial weed that’s a common problem for gardeners and difficult to eradicate, particularly in paved areas... read more
Originally first introduced to Britain by the Victorians as an ornamental plant, and even lauded and awarded... read more
Nettles seem to spring up everywhere! The stinging nettle (Urtica Dioica) is a perennial with toothed downy... read more
The best selling weedkiller on earth is proven on paths and pavements.
Our Ready to Use products, such as Pull & Spray and Pump ‘N Go, are perfect for dealing with those troublesome weeds that spring up between pavers.
Weeds can turn a driveway into a real eyesore. But, Roundup provides a quick and easy solution making the removal of driveway weeds virtually effortless. Our Ready to Use products will give you a narrow and concentrated jet that’s perfect for targeting the individual weeds that can grow between paving.
Whether it’s to remove weeds from the flowerbed, lawn or borders, trust Roundup to provide a quick and highly efficient solution. Our liquid concentrates represent excellent value for money if you need to weed a large area. While our wide range of Ready to Use products is ideal when you need to remove weeds without affecting surrounding plant growth.
The moment Roundup has dried. It deactivates on contact with soil, and is degraded by micro organisms leaving no residues in the soil.
Roundup should never be used on lawns. Because it kills all plants with green leaf tissue, Roundup is actually a very effective grass killer.
Immediately, if you want to. We recommend, however, leaving the weeds at least 7 to 10 days to absorb the optimum amount of Roundup.
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Using Roundup is so simple. But, don't just take our word for it - have a look at our easy to follow video guides.
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