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Grazon Pro is a selective (ish) herbicide for bramble. I believe it kills bracken as well but will leave grass unharmed.

 

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Haven't tried it but I'm minded to give it a go as I'm trying to restore some chalk wildflower grassland that has been invaded by bramble and bracken. I've cut it down with a shredder blade but there's so much of it spot application isn't practical.

 

Grazon Pro still kills a lot of other species that I want to encourage but it's not as devastating to all green life as Glyphosate.

If you just want to restore grass it should be fine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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