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Patrick Bateman

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13,082 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th July
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Anyone else with a field or pasture use this with success?

Last week I spent a combined 2.5 hours going round our 4 acre field with hand shears cutting all the thistles down before they flower and set seed- I do not intend on doing the same next year! cry

This product seems to be a common one for spot controlling thistles and docks etc. but at £65 a pop it better bloody work.

C Lee Farquar

4,216 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th July
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Yes, with a knapsack and quad based sprayer. It works quickly and effectively, better than glyphos on nettles.

It has a high dilution rate so the small can goes a long way.

biggiles

2,124 posts

252 months

Monday 6th July
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I use Thrust usually, but it's similar to Grazeon. Yes, they work well (obv need right kit and PPE).

Patrick Bateman

Original Poster:

13,082 posts

201 months

Monday 6th July
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Cheers, glad to hear it.

Peter911

593 posts

184 months

Monday 6th July
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Brilliant product, a bit pricey though, use sparingly

Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Monday 6th July
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Peter911 said:
Brilliant product, a bit pricey though, use sparingly
Well, use it at the recommended dose rate.

Steve H

7,316 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th July
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C Lee Farquar said:
Yes, with a knapsack and quad based sprayer. It works quickly and effectively, better than glyphos on nettles.

It has a high dilution rate so the small can goes a long way.
This ^^^^

It’s easy to use as it doesn’t harm grass so you don’t need to be too selective. Very fast and effective on nettles, pretty good on thistles and other assorted broad leafed stuff.

Patrick Bateman

Original Poster:

13,082 posts

201 months

Tuesday 7th July
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Would you be brave enough to use it on a lawn?

Given our rural location, dock is common and does make its way into the grass.

Steve H

7,316 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th July
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Yep, maybe try it on the field first but it generally seems pretty harmless to grass.

Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Tuesday 7th July
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Patrick Bateman said:
Would you be brave enough to use it on a lawn?
'Grazon Pro is an extremely fast-acting herbicide that will not harm the grass.'

https://www.amenity.co.uk/products/grazon-pro-padd...

Learn about what you're using.



Patrick Bateman

Original Poster:

13,082 posts

201 months

Tuesday 7th July
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Well, yes, but it doesn't exactly come up as a lawn weedkiller so wasn't sure if it was geared towards being ok with only tougher grasses typical in fields and pastures vs. a fine lawn grass.

Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Tuesday 7th July
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You could ask their technical department; they should have trials data. Or just try a small area first.