put some diesel in a watering can f.f.s
The garden is about 1/2 acre,
Still have holding number as old home not sold yet, and please correct me if I am wrong, but as far as I know (been trained) - the law does not state you need holding number to use proff chems, only the required certs etc, which I have?
Ok, but Don't wear shorts .. and do wear long gloves when doing it as those nettles might 'tickle ' a bitA strong rake and plenty of tea and chocolate cake will clear most of that without chemicals (at least for a few months). Only spray once you have unearthed the shrubs otherwise you run the risk of killing them off. Also, are there any perennials under there somewhere?
Do not use forefront in any kind of non-agricultural situation. That is a recipe for getting it banned.
You're fine on the certificate front.
But beware of the fact it may state agricultural use, a garden isn't classed as agricultural.
Just something to keep in mind after making it very public on here.
I wouldn't contemplate trying to use forefront, as from what I know - it can only be purchased via Agronomist only.
Grazon Pro states for use on lawns hence why I was looking into it:
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Safe For Use On Grass, Lawns, Paddocks, Pasture. End quote
The phrase you are looking for is amenity use basically. A select few products are approved for this and would be safe and appropriate for your situation.
So why would Lawn be on the label if Amenity is the preferred wording (sorry for the questions), but a lawn would be similar to privately owned land surely?
'Amenity' I believe will open up your tool box a bit wider than lawns if that makes sense. Products aimed at gardens might be a bit tamer if that makes sense.
Thanks, will dig deeper, just got to find something Knapsack applicable etc.