Grazers Slug & Snails Deterrent Concentrate
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Product Description
When diluted it will treat 390sq m. Makes 13 refills for 750ml bottles of Ready to Use Spray.
Grazers is NOT a pesticide and is therefore safe to pets, wildlife and the environment. Grazers contains a specific calcium chloride solution plus other safe ingredients.
Grazers is an effective and easy solution to damage caused by slugs and snails. It is ideal to use in gardens, allotments and areas where children and pets are playing.
With no detrimental impact on the soil, slugs and snails which are a valuable food source for wildlife such as hedgehogs and song thrush. The plants are being treated against potential damage and their growth is stimulated and strengthened.
Grazers has appeal for both the garden lovers who do not want their plants destroyed, and the environmentalists who detest chemical damage to the environment.
How to use:
Spray directly on to the foliage. The plants will be unpalatable for the slugs.
• Safe to use on edible and ornamental plants
• Harmless to people, pets and the planet
• Strengthens and stimulates growth
• Absorbed into the foliage for longer lasting control
• Easy ready to use spray, no dilution necessary
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- Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
- Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
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