Roundup for removing clover

Clover is a small but fast-spreading weed, with delicate roots meaning it is very hard to eliminate by pulling up. The foam setting on the Roundup 1 Litre spray can stop this weed in its tracks by clinging to the weed and absorbing to the root without being spread around the surrounding flower bed or lawn.

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5 Litre Pump N Go Application

5 Litre Pump N Go Application

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Roundup Concentrate Preparation

Roundup Concentrate allows you to mix as much or as little of this potent pesticide as you need at any given time depending on your project. The concentrate comes with a specially designed dosage cap for mixing, and a detailed mixing guide is available. Simply mix the concentrate with water, fill your tank sprayer and start eliminating your unwanted weeds forever.

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Mexican Poppy Find a Weed

A glaucous (blue-green) erect single to several stemmed annual with yellow sap, reproducing only by seed and with a central taproot. It grows from 60 to 120cm in height. It has leafy stems that grow up to 60cm, with prickly lobed leaves. The flowers are showy and have a dark red 3 to 6 lobed stigma (glandular region at the tip of the style). Flowers are creamy white to yellow, on a short stalk or sessile (without a stalk) at the ends of branches, and are 3 to 6cm wide in diameter. The seeds are numerous dark brown or black and globular and are about 1.5mm in diameter.

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Where to find Mexican Poppy

This weed can be found:

  • In flower beds
  • At garden borders
  • Around paths from the lawn  

How to remove annual garden weeds

  • It is very adaptable and one of the most resistant weeds growing in our gardens today
  • However using one of the recommended products above will kill it

Why use Roundup?

  • Roundup is the weedkiller the professionals use.
  • It utilizes the same advanced technology developed by its agricultural counterpart
  • Roundup has been specially formulated to kill weeds right down to the root.
  • Once the weed’s gone, it’s gone for good.
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