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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bamboo Buster is out! Buy yours today

Bamboo Buster has arrived.  To order today go to www.cutnpaste.co.nz

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Bamboo Buster is designed to tackle those toughest of all weeds, Bamboo.  

There are over 1000 species of Bamboo in existence.  Some spread like wildfire and are much more of a problem weed than others and whilst many are not in New Zealand there are a great number of different types that cause problems for landowners.  

Clumping varieties in general cause less problems than those with long underground rhizomes that can spread rapidly damaging decks, water tanks, concrete paths etc.  They are often very hard to get rid of. Bamboo Buster has been trialled on a number of different species with very satisfactory results.  Some species may require several follow up treatments until all vigour has gone from the root systems and no more shoots reappear.  Where deformed new growth appears from old stumps cut and paste the leaves of the many little stems.  There are other more toxic methods of killing bamboo, some of which are more immediately effective but they have long term residual effects on the soil and other plants nearby.  Bamboo Buster gives you the ability to tackly your bamboo without spoiling your soil.

Bamboo Buster is also great on all those very tough woody weeds like Chinese privet, tree privet, Rhamnus alternus (evergreen buckthorn), willow, gorse, barberry, hawthorn and other vigorous coppicing shrub weeds and trees.  For detailed instructions on killing these go the web site www.cutnpaste.co.nz

 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Cut'n'Paste letter giveaway with Weekend Gardener

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If you fancy writing about the garden.  Weekend Gardener will give you some free Cut'n'Paste if they like your letter.

Cut'n'Paste crossword giveaway with Weekend Gardener

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This weeks Weekend Gardener gives you an opportunity to win Cut'n'Paste by doing Crosswords.  Have fun.

Singing Bird Tropical Ginger in Hawaii

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This link takes you to the final picture sequence at week 11.  Cut'n'Paste does it for Ginger!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Cut'n'Paste prize in Weekend Gardener competition

Julie holding her 5L of Cut'n'Paste prize.

"Hi Andy,

Thank you so much for this product I love it!
Here's a photo of me with my great prize which you can put on your website if you like!

Kind Regards,
Julie.
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Another satisified customer for Cut'n'Paste

....... and a great product too - it is even nailing our Ginger and I thought nothing would touch that. Congratulations....."

Thursday, January 17, 2013

In this Week's Gulf News On Waiheke Island

There are couple of inaccuracies.  The active ingredient is Glyphosate not Glycophospate and this has never been an ingredient in Vigilant Gel.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Cut'n'Paste in the USA

Andy,
I better send you this before I lose the list!

I did a test batch of evil plants, or, I should say, evil in the wrong place plants, plants that are trying hard to win  their official 'weed' certification, cutting them as close to the ground as possible, and smearing a coat on the exposed cut surface.

A stand of 6 Tamarisk, and a group of Russian Olive, (5) this was done in June, late spring, and by end of October, right before the first freeze, there was no growth.  These plants were by the Jordan river, (no not that one, Jesus never heard of this place) where they had plenty of water, I was told that one of these plants can take 200 gallons of water a day, so do the math, and see the effects in the arid west.

There were Honey Locust, (a tree) about 10 of these, about 7 Box Elder, and Some Siberian Elm, all of these were treated, mid summer, and they all seem to have decided to take permenent residence in that glorious garden in the sky.  The wood seems dead, and I think that they all will just rot away.  As Utah only gets about 28 CM of rain a year here, it may take longer than you are used to.  This stuff is good on things that sucker.   There was also a bush, with about 4 cm thorns, that bit the dust, also.

My friend, Gina, the garden lady, and a professonal gardener, also used C n' P, and she liked it enough to appropriate what was left, and will use it when she returns from Costa Rica. 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Roundup Gel compared with Cut'n'Paste

Cut'n'Paste is 32 times better value than Roundup Gel

You get three times as much in the bottle

Cut'n'Paste has 13 times more active ingredient

Cut'n'Paste kills grasses too

Cut'n'Paste doesn't poison the soil

Cut'n'Paste won't spread to other plants through the soil

You pay a few dollars more for Cut'n'Paste

The choice is yours.....

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Cut'n'Paste is at Palmers Garden World

In Remuera, Pakauranga and Hobsonville

Cut'n'Paste is now at Farmlands New Plymouth and Te Puna

Along with Otaki, Wairoa, Feilding, Rotorua, Tauranga, Hamilton, Morrisville, Wanganui, Kamo, Waipapa, Inglewood and Masterton plus more.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Happy New Year from Cut'n'Paste

Cut'n'Paste is now on sale at more outlets than ever. Plus on our web site direct sales.  So why wait.  Get out there and do your weeding the easy and environmentally friendly way

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