#1: Re: Hedge growth inhibitor
Posted on 2006-06-05 16:29:53 by paulinenatural
Richard C Wrote:
> "nambucca" nambucca@nospam.com wrote in message
> news:cchpku$d77$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
> "Richard C" lyndhurst25@hotmail.com wrote in message
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> Can you still buy this stuff? I'm fed up of trimming my privet and
> laylandii hedges. It was sold as "Cutlass" but I can't find it
> anywhere. Has it been banned by the EU along with many other garden
> chemicals. The active ingredient is dikegulac sodium.
>
>
> Simple solution ........dont have hedges especially Leylandii then you
> wont
> have the fag of cutting them
>
> Agreed - but they were there when I bought the house and it would be
> one hell of a job to revove them now.
I rang the company this morning as I have been looking for more
supplies, they said they do not make it anymore as it was too expensive
to make for the amount of sales
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#2: Re: Hedge growth inhibitor
Posted on 2006-06-05 17:48:56 by paulinenatural
paulinenatural Wrote:
> I rang the company this morning as I have been looking for more
> supplies, they said they do not make it anymore as it was too expensive
> to make for the amount of sales
Look on ebay type in cutlass in search bar it will come up with a new
product called Hedge-Rest it costs £11.50 plus postage it is worth a
try
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#3: Re: Hedge growth inhibitor
Posted on 2006-06-06 00:17:54 by unknown
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#4: Re: Hedge growth inhibitor
Posted on 2006-06-06 00:24:10 by nmm1
In article <31303030393032394484BBA263@zetnet.co.uk>,
Janet Baraclough <janet.and.john@zetnet.co.uk> writes:
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|> Is it quite natural to post advice to yourself?
Yes. Whether it is sane or not is another matter entirely.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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