MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
20 May 2010
Garden care company, Bayer Garden, is giving shoppers more for their money this season; up to 33% extra in the packs of Long Lasting Ground Clear, Super Strength Glyphosate and Path Weedkiller all of which use the company’s innovative Simple Soluble Sachet technology.
Each ‘Extra Free’ pack gives gardeners the power to tackle weeds over a wider area and throughout the summer.
The three- and six- sachet packs of Path Weedkiller and Long Lasting Ground Clear each have 33% more while the 12 sachet packs contain 25% more. Super Strength Glyphosate is available in a six sachet pack size, containing 33% extra.
“Times are tough for many people and so we wanted to give them something a little extra and because our Simple Soluble Sachets appealed so much last season, we decided to include extra sachets in each box,” explained product manager Alison Mulvaney. “Using the extra Simple Soluble Sachets, gardeners can tackle all the tough weeds and keep their gardens, patios and drives looking smart all season and into the autumn and winter.”
The Simple Soluble Sachets are easy-to-use and eliminate the need to measure or handle the chemicals. All gardeners have to do is drop a sachet into a watering can, dissolve it and then apply to the target area.
Long Lasting Ground Clear, a perfect substitute for sodium chlorate which had to be removed from all garden sheds by 10th May, clears larger patches of tough weeds and keeps them away all season. Super Strength Glyphosate tackles the toughest weeds including ivy, brambles and the dreaded Japanese Knotweed. Fast acting, long lasting and rain resistant after only one hour, Path Weedkiller provides season long control of weeds on gravel paths and drives.
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