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Barrier H herbicide controls ragwort fast. A highly versatile organic weed killer Barrier H can also be used for controlling broad-leaved weeds. Barrier H is mainly used for ragwort, which...
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Barrier
Barrier H herbicide controls ragwort fast. A highly versatile organic weed killer Barrier H can also be used for controlling broad-leaved weeds.
Barrier H is mainly used for ragwort, which can kill horses and is often difficult to control. It's an environmentally friendly natural weed killer and uses the natural plant extract citronella which kills the plant right down to the roots.
Barrier H weed killer is highly flexible and can be applied year round, at all plant growth stages, even when the ragwort is flowering!
Coverage: Up to approx. 200 large plants/ 1,600 seedlings
Key points:
- Kills broad-leaved weeds including ragwort (can be applied year round to ragwort)
- Fast acting - small ragwort rosettes show signs of death within hours
- Ready to use - can be supplied with a handy spot-spray gun. Simply attaches directly to the 5 L bottle
- Can be sprayed onto ragwort flowerheads to stop the flowering - seeding process & spread
- Fast kill – apply thoroughly to leaves until the point of run-off
- Citronella oil is a natural extract, distilled from the grass: cymbopogon winterianus
- Reapply as necessary
- Avoid drift or spraying onto grass
- Often used by Councils, Highways and Network Rail for control of ragwort
* Sprayed when very young
Application notes and guidance:
- Accidental drift or spraying on grass may cause temporary bleaching but most species will recover quickly
- After the application of Barrier H ragwort killer, we recommend that animals are kept from away from grazing grassland and paddocks for up to 2 weeks. Do not put grazing animals back until the ragwort is completely dead and any rotting plants are removed. This is not because Barrier H is hazardous, but because dying ragwort becomes more palatable and dangerous to grazing animals.
- The ragwort root is the last part of the ragwort plant to die, so take care to not remove any dead plant tops too soon.
Available in 5 Litres.