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Weedkiller.
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I don't seem to be able to find any sodium chlorate around these days to use as a basic weedkiller and think this may be due to the state thinking I'm going to make a bomb with it.
Is it still available and where ??
Is it still available and where ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A glyphosate weedkiller is excellent, but will only work through foliage, killing what it touches, but does not stop new weeds germinating. Sodium Chlorate was a residual weedkiller(ie stays in ground) and stopped germination for a year or so. Try this http://www.weedkiller...s.php?hdnCategoryID=1
That's so strange as I've just dumped at the tip two tins of sodium chlorate (you can still buy it in France) as the tins were rusted and the insides coming out! I don't like using the stuff (my late husband did as it's cheap) as it isn't easy to dissolve down for spraying. I use pathclear which puts up a barrier for the full season.