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Rosate 360 TF - Glyphosate Rosate 360 TF - Glyphosate
Rosate 360 TF - Glyphosate
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Roundup ProActive 360 5L - Total Weed Killer
Grazon Pro
Roundup ProVantage 480 5L Roundup ProVantage 480 5L
Roundup ProVantage 480 5L
Sale price£69.90
Monsanto Amenity Glyphosate XL 5L
Roundup ProActive 360 1L
Roundup ProActive 360 1L
Sale price£27.60
Depitox 500 Selective Herbicide 5L
Pistol 5L Pistol 1L
Pistol Herbicide
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Barclay Gallup Home And Garden Weed Killer
Valdor® Flex Long Lasting Weed Control
Envy® Herbicide 3L
Envy® Herbicide 3L
Sale price£77.40
Thrust Selective Herbicide 5L
GreenForce Lawn Weed Killer 1L (500m²)
Spot On Pro Glyphosate Free Weed & Moss Killer
Icade Herbicide 1L
Icade Herbicide 1L
Sale price£59.94
Hygrass-P Selective Herbicide 5L
Celadon Herbicide
Celadon - Herbicide 2L
Sale price£86.40
Barclay Gallup Biograde Amenity Glyphosate 5L
Doxstar Pro
Doxstar Pro
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Stem Injection Kits Stem Injection Kits
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Hysward-P Selective Herbicide
Enforcer Herbicide
Praxys Herbicide 2L
Katana® Long Lasting Weed Control 50g Bottle

Weed Control in Turf and Landscape Management

Weed control is a fundamental component of maintaining high-quality turf, paddocks and landscaped areas. Whether managing domestic lawns, equine grazing land or large-scale estate grounds, the presence of unwanted vegetation can quickly impact both appearance and performance. Effective use of weed killers ensures that desirable grasses and planting schemes are not competing for space, light and nutrients.

The weed killer collection includes selective and non-selective formulations designed for different applications. Selective weed control products target broadleaf weeds while leaving grass unaffected, making them ideal for lawns and managed grassed areas. Total & non-selective weed killers are used where complete vegetation removal is required, such as clearing ground before landscaping, preparing planting areas or managing hard-to-reach sites.

In both professional landscaping and serious domestic maintenance, weed control is rarely a one-off task. It forms part of an ongoing programme to maintain grass health, improve presentation and ensure consistent surface quality across lawns, paddocks and amenity spaces.

Selectivity and Application in Managed Grassed Areas

Selective weed killers are widely used where maintaining grass cover is essential. These formulations are designed to target common lawn, paddock and grassland weeds such as dandelions, clover and plantain, without harming the surrounding turf. This makes them a key tool in both domestic lawns and professionally maintained landscaped areas.

Application is typically carried out using sprayers to ensure even coverage and effective results. Correct timing and dosage are essential to avoid unnecessary stress on the grass while ensuring weeds are fully controlled.

Non-selective weed control, by contrast, is used where total vegetation removal is required. This is common in site preparation, path clearance, or before installation of new planting schemes and turf establishment.

Weed Control in Paddocks and Equine Management

Weed management is particularly important in paddocks and equine environments. Unwanted plants can compete with grass, reduce grazing quality and in some cases pose risks to animal health. Targeted weed control supports the production of a more consistent and usable grazing surface.

Maintaining strong, healthy grass through appropriate fertiliser programmes and timely weed control helps reduce the opportunity for weeds to establish in the first place, creating a more resilient paddock system over time.

Weed Control in Landscape Construction and Maintenance

From a professional landscaping perspective, weed control plays a key role in both construction and maintenance phases. During site preparation, non-selective weed killers are often used to clear existing vegetation, ensuring a clean base for turf establishment or planting.

Once landscapes are established, selective weed control helps maintain definition between turf areas, planting beds and hardscape features. This is particularly important in estate grounds and commercial environments where presentation and uniformity are critical.

Weed management also supports other elements of landscape care. By reducing competition, it allows fertiliser programmes to be more effective, supports the performance of grass seed during establishment, and contributes to the success of wider maintenance inputs such as soil conditioners and wetting agents.

Seasonal Approach to Weed Control

Weed control programmes should be adapted to seasonal growth patterns. In spring, weeds begin active growth, making it an ideal time for targeted treatment using selective weed killers alongside fertiliser applications to strengthen the turf.

During summer, weed control may focus on maintaining consistency and preventing further spread, particularly in high-use areas. Care must be taken to avoid applying treatments during periods of drought or stress.

In autumn, weed control helps prepare lawns and paddocks for the winter period by reducing weed presence before growth slows. This supports healthier regrowth in the following spring and contributes to a more balanced soil fertility profile, especially when supported by a strong fertiliser programme.

Across the main growing seasons, effective weed control is about timing, product selection and integration with wider turf and landscape maintenance practices.

Choosing the Right Weed Killer for Your Application

Selecting the appropriate weed killer depends on the area being treated, the type of weeds present and the desired outcome. Selective weed control is typically used for lawns, paddocks and managed grassed areas, while non-selective products are suited to clearance work and site preparation.

For professional landscapers and estate managers, choosing the correct product ensures consistent results across large areas, while also maintaining compliance with environmental and safety considerations. In domestic settings, the focus is often on maintaining a clean, weed-free lawn while ensuring suitability for child and pet friendly use once applied correctly.

When used as part of a structured maintenance programme that includes fertiliser, moss control and regular grass care, weed control helps deliver long-term improvements in turf quality, appearance and usability across a wide range of outdoor spaces.

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