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Herbicide & Conditioner

Our Herbicide & Conditioner range combines selective or total weedkilling herbicides with lawn – strengthening conditioners-such as surfactants, fertilisers, or seaweed extracts for a dual-action solution. These products both eliminate weeds and support grass health by improving spray uptake, promoting recovery, and preventing regrowth.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Herbicide & Conditioner do?

It delivers weedkillers and added conditioners in one application – killing weeds and improving lawn resilience.

When should I apply it?

Ideal when weeds are active and grass is growing, typically from spring through autumn.

What conditioners are used?

Commonly surfactants, fertiliser nutrients, or seaweed extracts to boost application effectiveness and grass recovery.

Is it safe for lawns?

Yes – formulated to target weeds while nourishing turf when used following label directions.

Can it reduce regrowth?

Yes – conditioners help turf recover quickly, filling gaps and helping prevent weed return.

Should I apply additional fertiliser?

Usually not – these combos provide feeding, but follow-up fertiliser may benefit long-term lawn health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will weed killer damage my grass?

That depends on the type. Selective weed killers are designed for lawns and will target broadleaf weeds like clover or dandelions without harming your grass. Total weed killers like glyphosate will kill any plant they touch, including grass.

Where can I use your weed killers?

We stock products suitable for lawns, borders, paving, driveways, fence lines, gravel areas and more. Always check the label to ensure the product is appropriate for the surface and situation you're treating.

Are your weed killers safe for pets?

Yes – once dry, most domestic-use weed killers are safe. We recommend keeping children and animals off treated areas until the spray has fully dried, which typically takes a few hours depending on weather conditions.

Do I need a qualification to use certain weed killers?

Some professional-use products (e.g. high-strength glyphosate or residual herbicides) require users to be trained and certified. When purchasing, you'll need to confirm you comply with the regulations under FEPA and COPR.

What’s the difference between selective, total and residual weed killers?

Selective weed killers target broadleaf weeds in lawns. Total weed killers kill all vegetation and are best for hard surfaces or ground clearance. Residual weed killers provide long-lasting control by staying active in the soil to prevent regrowth.

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