You will need:
- Hebicide, e.g Thrust
- Applicator (knapsack/boom sprayer)
- Correct PPE (overalls, rubber boots, chemical resistant gloves & face shield)
How To Identify Nettles:
The problem with Nettles is that they grow in huge clumps in a very short space of time, competing with grass for water, sunlight and nutrition. They’re terribly common and affect many areas including paddocks, gardens and areas with newly cultivated soil, especially when the phosphate levels are high (Use our soil analysis service to check if you are susceptible).
Nettles are also troublesome due to the nasty sting that they inflict whentouched.
Non-Chemical Methods of Control:
You can dig up the plants at any time of the year. However, it is important that you prevent the stinging nettles, especially those that are annual, seeding by cutting down the plants in mid-summer or even earlier. It should be noted that nettles cannot withstand repeated mowing.
Chemical Control:
If the nettles are appearing in areas you don’t want any plant growth, you could use a glyphosate based product such asRoundup Pro ActiveorGallup Home & Garden. Consider mixing this withParadiseto ensure that the area is weed free for the growing season (5 months).
If the nettles are growing amongst grass that you don’t want to kill, you’ll need to use a selective herbicide. We would recommend spraying the chemicalThrustat 3L/HA with the aid of the enhancerActivate G. To increase the spectrum of controllable weeds we would recommend usingThrust3L/HA mixed withVivendiat 1L/HA.
For more information on controlling nettles, please get in touch with our sales team on 01522 246491.