How to buy - Tree guards and shelters
13 Jan 2012 | by Sally Drury
Protection against a wide range of threats is essential for healthy tree development, says Sally Drury.
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An animal repellent containing 88 per cent w/w aluminium ammonium sulphate is now available from Sherriff Amenity to deter foxes, rabbits, geese and moles.
Protection against a wide range of threats is essential for healthy tree development, says Sally Drury.
Watson & Brookman has developed pesticide induction hoppers with twin container rinsing nozzles to exploit Hypro-EU's ProClean rotating multi-spray nozzle and ProClean Plus blade jet.
From handheld to tractor-mounted models, the new Amenity Pro range of sprayers from Kuhn illustrates the company's commitment to technological advancement.
Designed to be hitched behind a garden tractor, Techneat Engineering's latest Acuspray offers fast application of fertilisers and fungicides on large areas.
Counterfeit and illegal pesticides may account for as much as eight per cent of the UK pesticide market, according to the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).
Fosetyl-aluminium: Stock up on products containing this active ingredient, for example Aliette 80WG or Standon Fullstop, before the sales date ends on 31 October. Manufacturers still have good supplies available. Growers can use these products until the final revocation date of 31 October 2012.
Cost concerns and impending legislation argue the case for herbicide reassessment, says Sally Drury.
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