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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cut'n'Paste Blu Goo

Yes you can now order Cut'n'Paste Blu Goo.

If you like your paste to be blue, now's your chance.  Blu Goo is available on request in bottle at no extra cost.  This means that when you're pasting you wont miss a single stem.  But it's not an excuse for not cutting and pasting straight away, just a way of making sure you don't miss any.

Happy New Cut'n'Pasting

 

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And here's picture of what happens to rushes brushed with Cut'n'Paste.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Introducing Cut'n'Paste Herbicide Gel - Safe and Easy to use

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In this Video Andy Spence introduces Cut'n'Paste Herbicide Gel

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Cut'n'Paste is now available at Central Landscapes Waiheke

After a very successful weekend at the Jazzy Dean Garden Safari, Cut'n'Paste has been taken on by Central Landscapes Waiheke.  If you would like to have Cut'n'Paste at your local nursery or garden centre please go in and ask them to stock it.

Many people came up to me at the weekend knowing about the product and wanting to buy it.  Words out there

Cut'n'Paste does the weeds in nicely

Sunday, October 30, 2011

CUT'N'PASTE is convenience is conservation and contentment

When you're out and about on your land and you spot that weed that you need to deal to and it's a long way back to get the spray pack, all you need is your bottle of Cut'n'Paste.  If you can snap the stem you don't even need a saw or secateurs, just pasts it into the cracks and hey presto!

Cut'n'Paste is convenient, it's great for your conservation management and that's contentment.

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It doesn't matter how big the tree .... Cut'n'Paste will stop it!

Hi Andy
I am belatedly reporting that your cut n paste seemed to work well to stop a chainsawn 100mm diameter willow from resprouting.

regards Don

CUT'N'PASTE
Brush on Herbicide Gel
No Sprays No Spills No Waste
Safe - Easy to use

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Killing rushes with Cut'n'Paste Herbicide Gel - it's easy

Have you got rushes growing in your lawn or paddock?  Just wipe a little gel along the legth of some of the leaves of the rushes and that's your lot.   Simple, convenient, easy and safe.

Monday, October 3, 2011

No the weeds are really starting to grow!

This is the time when doing your weed control has the most results.
1. They are still young and small and most can be pulled out when the ground is still soft and damp
2. They are growing fast and they absorb herbicides best
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Time to Cut'n'Paste

What glorious weather we are having.  Spring has sprung and the weeds is riz.  So time to get out in the garden and tidy things up.  For those weeds that just won't go away make sure you have your bottle of Cut'n'Paste at the ready.

Just cut'n'paste, what could be easier.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Major Trial Site Success

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This trial site is a steep hillside that was covered in a canopy of some of Waiheke Island finest weed species.  

Amongst which were, evergreen buckthorn (Rhamnus), gorse trees, boneseed, Chinese privet, Cotoneaster, Japanese honeysuckle, acacia sps and wooly nightshade.  

This picture was taken today and shows the regrowth of native grass cover over much of the area.  

There is no regrowth of the original weed cover after 12 months from the start of the project.  

Cut'n'Paste was used exclusively to achieve this result.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Jingle

Sung to the tune of Robin Hood

Cut'n'Paste Cut'n'Paste dealing to your weeds
Cut'n'Paste Cut'n'Paste it won't hurt your seeds
You just brush it on
Then your weeds are gone
Cut'n'Paste Cut'n'Paste Cut'n'Paste

Cutnpaste, there's no waste, you just brush it on
Just make haste, with Cutnpaste, those pesky plants are gone
Feared by the weeds
What every gardener's needs
Cut'n'paste, Cut'n'paste, cut'n'paste

So simple and safe to use
with it's own brush applicator
no sprays, no spills, no waste
Ready to use at any time.

Lastest Test Results

Latest trial results carried out on a large property on Waiheke Island show a 98.5% kill rate with Cut'n'Paste on a wide range of shrubby weeds species.  Full details of the trials are on the web site under Information.  Reasons for those small numbers of failures are outlined in the report.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Testimonial

After clearing an extensive area of gorse I applied  CutnPaste to the cut stumps of the gorse which were up to 10 cm in diameter. Cut'n'Paste was very easy to apply, and a lot easier to handle and contain than spray. After 2 months I checked the stumps – all have died and there is no regrowth. This has been a very effective treatment, and has saved the hassle of needing to respray.  Cut'n'Paste is a great product.

 

Cary Haward

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Connovations Retails Cut'n'Paste

Cut'n'Paste is pleased to announce that the products are now being sold through Pest Control Company Connovations.

Connovations markets innovative conservation products nationwide.  Follow the link below to buy.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Try crushing the stems

You can also try crushing the stems of smaller plants and then pasting on Cut'n'Paste.  This way the plant tissue is still actively translocating and will take in the herbicide effectively.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

pampass

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This pampass grass received less than a teaspoon of gel into the central new leaves a fortnight ago.  You don't get much deader than that.  With a large plant you will need to paste several of the growing leaders.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Agapanthus succumbs

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This Agapanthus was pasted on the 14th and within a week is showing severe signs of decline.  The paste was used in the centre of the plant and lodged between the new growing leaves where it is most readily absorbed.

Friday, May 20, 2011

What does it kill

Cut'n'Paste will kill almost any plant if used in the right way.  Some plants though are very resistant to Glyphosate.  English Ivy and Bamboos are known to be resistant to glyphosate though trials are underway to investigate ways of using Cut'n'Paste of these too.
Wooly Nightshade, gorse, privet, cotoneaster, willows, pampass grass, rhamnus, Japanese honeysuckle etc. etc.

Will Woolies there are three ways of using Cut'n'Paste.  Cut the trunk low to the ground and paste with a 3mm layer or paste onto the green stems of young ones without cutting or, just paste onto some of the top leaves of young ones.  Bye, bye Woolies.

Happy weeding.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ginger dies

Will Cut'n'Paste deal to my ginger?  Well here's our managing director with some proof.  Dead as, a month after pasting Cut'n'Paste onto a few of the top leaves.  The gel form means it holds the herbicide on the leaf for long enough for it to absorb enough to kill the plant.  Saves bending down and getting out the secateurs too.

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Cut'n'Pasting small vines

Cut'n'Paste works really well on small vines like morning glory and Japanese honeysuckle if you just crack the stem a few times and paste into the cracks.

Always think - How can I best get the plant to absorb as much of the paste as possible as quickly as possible.  The advantage of pasting cracks is that the plant is still actively translocating and therefore draws the toxin into its system effectively.  When pasting a cut stem, paste as soon as possible after cutting so the that plant will suck up the paste as it withdraws its sap.  Young leaves absorb the paste best.

There's more that one way to use Cut'n'Paste

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Cut'n'Paste gel works well pasted onto the leaves of weeds

Even hardy weeds like Ginger and Agapanthus respond to the unique combination of ingredients in Cut'n'Paste and yellow in a couple of weeks.  Experiment with pasting onto stems of large weeds with green stems, scoring trunks of large weeds before pasting to increase the uptake.  Just painting a dozen leaves of small scrubs will often do the trick.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Recommendations for Cut'n'Paste

Testmonials for Cut n paste

As a weed control contractor for over 14 years I have used every type of herbicide for controlling weeds. I trialled Cut'n'paste in my business and found it to be effective in controlling a range of brush weeds such as Chinese privet, tree privet, woolly nightshade, gorse, monkey apple and evergreen buckthorn. The fact that it can achieve results with the lowest toxicity Glyphosate in its formulation just increases its worth in the battle against weeds. I have no hesitation in recommending this product to other contractors and to homeowners.

Petra White
Registered Applicator
PC Weed Control

Waiheke Island

Monday, May 2, 2011

Gardening time it here

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It's Gardening time.  TIme to tidy up after the summer, to get to work on the weeds at the bottom of the garden.  For most jobs all you need is a bottle of Cut'n'Paste in your hand and pair of secateurs or loppers and you can tackle almost anything.  Read up on the website for detailed instructions so you get it right first time. 

Safe easy effective and environmentally friendly weed control, Cut'n'Paste gel.

Gardening time it here

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It's Gardening time.  TIme to tidy up after the summer, to get to work on the weeds at the bottom of the garden.  For most jobs all you need is a bottle of Cut'n'Paste in your hand and pair of secateurs or loppers and you can tackle almost anything.  Read up on the website for detailed instructions so you get it right first time. 

Safe easy effective and environmentally friendly weed control, Cut'n'Paste gel.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Be vigilant with your weeds. Vigilance pays

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Being vigilant with your weeds problems is essential to long term success in controlling them.  If you are vigilant you will get onto your weeds before they get onto you!  And Cut'n'Paste is the answer.

There are some excellent web sites you can visit to help with you with your weed ID, have a look at the web link recommendations on the Cut'n'Paste web site.  If you have a weed problem you want to tackle just email landmanlimted@gmail.com and we'll help you out.  Be vigilant!  Cut'n'Paste today.

Brush your weeds away

Now you can just brush your weeds away.

Got a minute?  That's all it takes to pick up your Cut'n'Paste and take to some of your weeds.

Just cut

And Paste

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Great to kill that pesky Kikuyu too. Cut'n'Paste triumphs again.

Great for killing problem grasses.  Kills right back to the roots by simply pasting onto the growing leaves and stem.  Experiment with how much you need to use to have the effect.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Cut'n'Paste is great for controlling small trees too.

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You can cut and paste the stump of tree weeds such as Woolly Nightshade or Privet etc and the won't resprout.  Some trees will die if the paste is just wiped onto the stem.  Cover about 500mm of the whole circumference of the bark near the ground.  Another way is just to paint a few leaves and allow the plant to take in the herbicide.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Testmonials for Cut n paste

As a weed control contractor for over 14 years I have used every type of herbicide for controlling weeds. I trialled Cut'n'paste in my business and found it to be effective in controlling a range of brush weeds such as Chinese privet, tree privet, woolly nightshade, gorse, monkey apple and evergreen buckthorn. The fact that it can achieve results with the lowest toxicity Glyphosate in its formulation just increases its worth in the battle against weeds. I have no hesitation in recommending this product to other contractors and to homeowners.

Petra White
Registered Applicator
PC Weed Control

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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Have you tried Cut'n'Paste yet?  It's the new and easy way to brush up on your weeds.  Just take out your bottle of Cut'n'Paste and brush it onto the leaves or cut stems of your weeds.   No more spraying and mixing up chemicals.  Comes in a large 450ml bottle so it will do plenty.  Because it's a gel it won't drip off but stays where you put it, on the plant you want to remove and it stays in the plant you want to remove.

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