Garden Chemicals > Type Weed Control - 18 products found
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Scotts Roundup Weedkiller:
... Roundup Weed killer is actually part of the Miracle Gro group which I didn t realise until recently. I suppose it makes sense for Miracle Gro to avoid putting their name to a full-on weed killer though! This stuff really does have brilliant results and is one I ve happily used on many occasions over the years. Recently they bought it out in a handy pump dispenser which makes getting the weeding done an abs... Read the full review: Die Weeds Die! by DavyMichelle |
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Verdone Lawn Weedkiller Brand: Verdone / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Kills many common broad-leaved lawn weeds. overall rating |
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Scotts Weedol 2 Brand: Scotts / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Fast acting weed killer |
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Scotts Verdone Extra Brand: Verdone / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Get rid of weeds and not your lawn! Effective on difficult weeds like White Clover, Lesser Trefoil and Black Medick as well as the more easily controlled Dandelion, Daisy, Plantain and Common Mouse Ear. |
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Roundup Ultra 3000 Brand: Roundup / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Concentrated liquid for use in watercans and sprayers. Gets to the root of the problem! |
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Roundup Tree Stump & Rootkiller Brand: Roundup / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Take care of unwanted tree stumps, brambles, nettles etc. |
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Roundup Ready to Use Fast Acting Formula Brand: Roundup / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Kills weeds and roots. Spot treatment. |
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Provado Lawn Grub Killer Brand: Provado / Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control - Actively kills grubs on contact and is systemic so protects grass from further attack |
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Ivy Killer Gel Garden Chemicals / Type: Weed Control |
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Wilko Feed Weed & Mosskiller for Lawns ... have to admit I am not an expert gardener and do the best I can to keep my lawns looking green and luscious, however over the last few months my lawns have deteriorated even though they have been feed and watered. There seems to be a bit of a competition where I live as to who has the best kept garden, with some people putting in fountains, fancy paving etc. I am not usually one to keep up with the Jones’ but I felt our garden was letting the side down a bit, so I needed to spring into action. I went to my local Wilkinson’s store as they have a good gardening section and picked up Wilko granular Feed, Weed & Mosskiller for lawns. The feed, weed & mosskiller cos... Read the full review: Green green grass by sweetdaisy |
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Scotts Roundup Weedkiller ... deny murder! Bill and Ben, otherwise known as ?The flower pot men?, both denied having anything to do with the killing of Weeeeeeed. They were both apprehended last night after the grisly remains of little Weeeed were found in the garden, Police refuse to reveal just how little Weeeeed met her demise but our reporter was told that she was found ?all shrivelled up and limp and had a nasty brown hue where once she was radiant in green? Weeeeed?s death has come as a shock to all who knew her, she has had many attempts on her life over the years but has always pulled through, even when she was almost beheaded by a w... Read the full review: Brothers held in weed death probe! by jimblob |
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Weedol ... ~ It?s that time of the year again. Spring has most definitely sprung, and that means that the garden is beginning to sprout vigorously once again after its winter hibernation. The rose bushes are growing new buds, the trees and shrubs are starting to show new leaves, and the crocuses and daffodils are in full bloom. (Or have even already bloomed) It?s great to see the garden beginning to blossom once again. But it also has its drawbacks. The grass on the lawn is already long enough to give cover to a raiding Apache war party, and along with all the blooming flowers and shrubbery, the dreaded weeds have also reared their ugly wee heads. ... Read the full review: Careful You Don?t Kill The Dog by kenjohn |
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