
Selective vs Non-Selective Herbicides: What’s Right for Your Lawn?
Herbicides can be an effective solution, but choosing the right type, selective or non-selective, can make all the difference.
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Herbicides can be an effective solution, but choosing the right type, selective or non-selective, can make all the difference.

Let’s break down the key differences between name-brand and generic herbicides, examining factors like active ingredients, effectiveness, cost, and safety.

Two of the most widely used herbicides in Australia are glyphosate and glufosinate. While both are non-selective, they have unique advantages and disadvantages.

Quick-release fertilisers deliver nutrients rapidly (causing leaching and burn risks), slow-release fertilisers break down gradually, providing a steady supply of essential nutrients over weeks or even months.

Pests and diseases can wreak havoc on plants. Correct identification ensures you choose the right treatment.

Many gardeners make mistakes that can harm their plants, waste money, and even damage the soil. Knowing how to fertilise correctly is key.

Whether you’re dealing with fungal infections, nutrient deficiencies, or pest-related damage, early identification and proper treatment are key to restoring your lawn’s health.

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