🌿 Say goodbye to stubborn weeds with ease!
The Image Brush & Vine Killer Concentrate is a powerful 32 oz solution designed to eliminate tough weeds and vines, including blackberries and poison ivy, ensuring they won't regrow. With a coverage area of 4000 square feet and a quick replanting time of just one month, this product is perfect for maintaining a pristine outdoor space.
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Coverage | 4000 square feet |
Item Form | Spray |
T**Y
Great product for killing my poison ivy
I have tried using normal Roundup grass and weed killer on poison ivy and it never worked. I was a little bit skeptical of trying this brand that I had not heard of before but took a chance since it was cheaper than the brands I do recognize but this stuff worked great. The bottle says between 1-6 weeks to kill it which I thought was a really wide range of time but the poison ivy growing up my tree started dying in right around a week, all of the leaves began turning brown. I went back in a week and saw I missed a few vines so I applied some more to those and now those are dead. No need to get the more expensive stuff, this brand works great! I would definitely recommend this product.
I**R
Kills blackberries when roundup won't
I had about 2 acres of blackberries I needed to get under control. I tried roundup and researched the right time of year, application process, and I made it super concentrated. They would shrivel up but eventually sprout stunted leaves and come back the following year.This Image product really worked. I mixed it 12oz to the gallon and sprayed the leaves when they were in their mid-summer growth stage. It took about 2 weeks for full effect but so far it is a lasting impact and the whole vine turned brown and died. I'll report back in a year to confirm that the crowns underground died also.
Y**N
Himalayan blackberry eradication
It appears that I have the Himalayan variety of blackberries. I have close to 12 to 15,000 sq feet of infested property. I mixed 4oz/gal of killer and sprayed about 2000 sq feet. It took about 10+ days to see any effect. The leaves started to yellow and wilt. Most of the leaves were yellow after 3 weeks. I mixed the next poison at 5oz/gal. Then sprayed another (approx) 15 to 1700 sq feet of berries. The second area responded a little quicker to the poison. By the 4th week, the leaves had turned brown and dry. It made it easy to see the areas that I missed! Only time will tell now. Hoping that the areas I treated will not grow next spring.My first treatment was on Labor Day weekend. The second treatment was the last Sept weekend. It’s my understanding that it’s best to spray the berry bushes in the fall. ????
A**T
Effective on Blackberry vines
I struggled to find anything that worked on blackberry vines and this stuff does the trick. Takes a few days for the vines to die but actually works. Effective on poison oak vines too.
B**R
Expensive and a failure
Terrible. Followed directions carefully after determining proper ratios. Sprayed over a week ago on several problem areas including a very invasive vine. So far, even with some hot days in between...no results. I get better results with a white vinegar and salt solution.
A**N
Works OK but have gone back to Bayer product as ...
Works OK but have gone back to Bayer product as I feel it works about the same and directions call for twice as much of Image product to be used in solution.
K**R
Works as advertised
Kills blackberry vines and honeysuckle. The two things I wanted to get rid of. Delivered on time and in good condition.
M**E
Worked on established Himalayan blackberries
So far so good! I did the max dose (1 cup per gallon) in a pump sprayer. I should have protected myself better as I got some overspray and a sore throat :-p BUT the blackberries are dying!!! Visibly wilting by end of the same day, they’re looking worse and worse. I’ve got a second bottle to retreat later this summer as needed.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
4 days ago