Weedol Rootkill Plus Concentrate
This effective and easy mix liquid concentrate weedkiller provides economical control of large areas of weeds all around the garden. Weedol Rootkill Plus Concentrate gives fast-acting visible results and effective, systemic root kill, so the weeds won’t come back.
| Pack Size | Coverage |
|---|---|
| 250ml | 294 sq.m (322 sq.yd) |
| 500ml | 588 sq.m (644 sq.yd) |
| 1 litre | 1176 sq.m (1286 sq.yd) |

Approved for use in a watering can or your own pressure sprayer to kill weeds in beds and borders, uncultivated ground and surfaces such as paths and drives
Weedol Rootkill Plus Concentrate is a new product that kills weeds right down to the roots so even the most stubborn perennial weeds won’t come back. Based on a formulation of glyphosate plus Pyraflufen Ethyl, this exclusive and unique formula delivers not only the fast acting visible results Weedol is famed for, but also systemic root kill, so those weeds stay dead. It’s specially recommended for use on perennial broad-leaved weeds and grasses such as docks, stinging nettles, thistles, couch grass, dandelions and creeping buttercups.
This easy mix liquid concentrate formulation is approved for use all around the garden including paths and drives. Weedol Rootkill Plus Concentrate is approved for use in a pressure sprayer or in a watering can – a dual use not allowed with some other glyphosate-based weed killers. For best results spray the weeds with fine droplets to cover the whole weed foliage without drifting on to other wanted plants.


Weedol Rootkill Plus Concentrate degrades in the soil to allow re-planting and children and pets can play on the treated area once dried. The concentrate packs offer particularly good value for money – offering a price per square metre treated of 2 pence or less.





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