New simple POS leaflet explains why MossOff gets Diarmuid’s vote

by | Jun 20, 2017 | News | 0 comments

MossOff Lawn Care Concentrate is a new and totally unique biocide-free way of controlling moss in lawns. The unique technology is chemical free and completely safe to children and pets as well as plant life and even fish and ponds. The concentrate dilutes easily and is simply applied using a garden sprayer or watering can fitted with a fine rose. A large 5 litre pack has a recommended retail price of ?24.99 and the 2 litre pack is ?12.99.

The inventors and manufacturers, Vivagreen, have recently?produced a simple point of sale leaflet to help explain to consumers exactly why their unique and innovative product is so enthusiastically endorsed by writer?and garden designer, Diarmuid Gavin.?Available through their nationwide?stockists?and accompanied by their dedicated?stand and POS, the leaflet is designed to spell out the key benefits of MossOff as succinctly as possible.

Following their success in winning the GIMA Innovator award last year, Vivagreen are returning?to GLEE in 2017 where new customers will be able to place orders directly and speak to the inventors Russell and Garrett Walsh.

Diarmuid Gavin who is a huge advocate for MossOff will also be dropping in to the Vivagreen stand.? ?I?ve used MossOff very successfully in my own garden? said Diarmuid: ?It?s easy to use and effective and most importantly it?s safe. Not only for me and my kids and pets, but also to the plants and especially my lawn. I recommend MossOff to anyone who has a problem with moss or algae in their garden.?

No special equipment is required to apply MossOff, simply choose a dry day so that the product has ample opportunity to dry to take full effect. Dilute and water or spray onto the lawn and allow to dry. There?s no need to exclude children or pets from the treated area, and accidental splashes of the product onto adjacent plants or onto the patio will do absolutely no harm.

Based entirely on natural ingredients and with a physical mode of action, MossOff has an official derogation from the Chemicals Regulation Directorate. It?s harmless to plants, pets and wildlife. It?s also available in a multi-surface formula which is suitable for controlling moss and algae on any surface.

 

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