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Can I use glyphosate to clear my overgrown plot?

16/12/2013

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I've rather let things go this summer and parts of my plot are very overgrown, especially amongst the fruit bushes. Can I use glyphosate weedkiller now, or do I have to wait till the spring? I'd like to get it sorted.

The directions on the packet recommend using glyphosate weedkillers when weeds are in active growth. Certainly you'll get the best results using it in March or April - but that will be too late to clear weeds from under your fruit bushes. You can use glyphosate in winter as long as you remember its limitations. See this blog which may be helpful.
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