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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]emsimon33
(3,128 posts)12. Weed-Be Gone using natural ingredients
Weed-Be Gone
1 gallon of vinegar
2 cups Epsom salt
1/2 cup Dawn Dish Soap (the blue original)
It will kill anything that you spray it on. Just mix and spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Then walk away. Go back after dinner and the weeds will be all gone.
Cheaper than Roundup and much safer for people and pets.
It works.
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According to what I'm reading online, it'll kill ALL plants, so be careful what you hit
Hekate
May 2014
#38
Does it work on blackberries? I have tried vinegar on Texas Privet and it didn't work
AnotherDreamWeaver
May 2014
#19
Another thing about the pears, we liked how they turned bright red in the fall.
AnotherDreamWeaver
May 2014
#22
just mow them. everytime you kill so-called "weeds" you are killing or injuring other organisms
magical thyme
May 2014
#26
<sarcasm>stop smoking your neighbor's grass and you won't have this issue </sarcasm>
maggiesfarmer
May 2014
#27
The reaction may be from whatever carrying agent is in the spray, a lot of herbicides are dissolved
greatlaurel
May 2014
#30
My dad died of throat cancer. Many blamed it on cigarettes - we blamed it on Roundup and other
jwirr
May 2014
#31