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Louise Norcross, GA on Apr 21, 2012
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A friend sent a post from another site about killing weeds with vinegar. I'm posting the pix and part of the text from

that. This result happened in only one day. I brushed Roundup on some liriope volunteers over two weeks ago and they're just now puny and can be easily pulled out of the ground, but none are truly DEAD like in this photo. Will this be safe, do you think, if I put it on liriope volunteers and other weeds in my front yard? The yard has tree mulch, no grass, but lots of hostas, some hellebores, ferns, azaleas and other things. Guess I'd need to spray directly onto the potential victims, or brush it on with a sponge brush?
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  • Ellen H Hamden, OH
    I have used vinegar and table salt and it works well for me. usually a week before its gone. 1 gal vinegar to 1/2 cup salt mixed in a sprayer.
    on Apr 28, 2012 · Like 1
  • Mike L Yamhill, OR
    One more point on vinegar. It is a contact herbicide in this case. While effective on annual weeds, plants like Canada thistle will regenerate.
    on Apr 29, 2012 · Like 1
  • Joyce S Oviedo, FL
    i have vines growing on the side of my house from a neighbors plant so definately will try this non-chemical form of removal! thank you
    on May 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • Irene A Salt Lake City, UT
    After reading a blog, I sprayed full strength household vinegar on a patch of grass that I wanted to get rid of for a veggie garden. It really didn't do much. Looks like Ive got lots of back breaking work ahead of me.
    on May 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Ellen H Hamden, OH
    you will need to add salt to your 1 gallon of vinegar for it to be effective. also about 1 tsp of dish soap to help the mix stick to the plant. It may take a couple of applications before you get the desired results.
    on May 18, 2012 · Like 1
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    Irene, you might kill the grass easier by putting black plastic over the area you want to kill and weighing it down to hold the plastic. The plants will die and you can lift it more easily.
    on Jun 07, 2012 · Like 0
  • JULIE C Burkeville, TX
    I had a friend tell me about this also. I have a vine that has taken over my yard and I tried vingar and to my happy surprise I am getting my yard under control
    on Jun 25, 2012 · Like 0
  • Wen S Rochester, NY
    love this site
    on Jun 28, 2012 · Like 1
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    Julie, are you trying plain 5% vinegar or using the horticultural vinegar that is stronger?
    on Jun 29, 2012 · Like 0
  • Robin M Pennsburg, PA
    That's amazing!
    on Jun 29, 2012 · Like 0
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    Ok. I am going to try the vinegar and salt and dish soap mix to kill some weeds growing through pavers and cracks in sidewalk. I'll let you know what happens at my place.
    on Jun 29, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jeanette S Atlanta, GA
    I agree with Vivian S because vinegar can kill other plants. It will leave a residue. In an area such as that shown here, the plastic is the best way. Leave it about 10 days and check it. With vinegar you may have to wait to plant.
    on Jun 29, 2012 · Like 0
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    I reduced the amount in proportions: 1 cup vinegar, 1 tablespoon salt, a squirt of dish soap and sprayed on well.
    on Jun 29, 2012 · Like 0
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    I tried the formula. It worked on some weeds but not on others. Of course the salt and vinegar combined with 100 degree temps would probably kill nearly anything...but it didn't kill all the weeds I tried it on.
    on Jul 02, 2012 · Like 0
  • Phil Bauman Louisburg, NC
    Boiling water will kill all
    on Jul 03, 2012 · Like 0
  • Kelly S Bremerton, WA
    I put straight white vinegar in my sprayer and it worked. Some of the dandilions and fireweed took 2 applications. It will kill the grass also so be careful how you spray. I have a flame thrower/weed burner that attaches to a 5 gal propane tank. It worked for moss and clover but not on dandilions. You have to have a firewatcher armed with a charged garden hose just in case.
    on Jul 18, 2012 · Like 0
  • Kelly S Bremerton, WA
    The vinegar is not a seed killer or pre-emergent so the dandilions did come back, albeit in different spots, in my sidewalk areas. Roundup didn't kill them either that's why I went to vinegar; it's much less expensive even with repeat applications.
    on Jul 18, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jeanette S Atlanta, GA
    Vinegar is great but does kill whatever it touches. And you need to put out some lime on your lawn to restore balance. I had put out some V on moss and that part of my zoysia looked scraggy! I thought it was because it was in shade and we have had drought. My yard service told me to put out some lime in that area...I did and it is now lush! Be careful with anything you use! I would never use salt.
    on Jul 19, 2012 · Like 0
  • Dawn K
    i sprayed my driveway multiple times. Not a single thing died... full strength! Love my round-up. Yes, if you want to carry boiling pots of water around your yard, they will work too...
    on Sep 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Sherrie S Debary, FL
    Dawn K, I agree with you so when I really want to kill weeds I use Roundup. I love the natural stuff but in really bad weedy areas - round up the bad weeds.
    on Sep 13, 2012 · Like 0
  • Wen S Rochester, NY
    roundup is not the awnser. Yes it is easy but it is very harmful to evryones health.
    on Sep 13, 2012 · Like 0
  • Cathy T Glenside, PA
    I agree that Roundup is NOT the answer. We need to be mindful of the harm we're doing to both the environment and to people, ourselves and our families.
    on Sep 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Phil Bauman Louisburg, NC
    I am just pleased to see more and more people, talk about natural solutions over chemical ones.
    on Sep 14, 2012 · Like 1
  • Renrut.ge Ecuador
    natural is always better for everything...
    on Apr 07, 2013 · Like 0
  • Kelly S Bremerton, WA
    I tested boiling water vs vinegar on the weeds between our flagstone pavers along the driveway by pouring boiling water on the weeds on one side and vinegar on the other. Vinegar produced a quicker and longer lasting result; however with all our rain, record setting for the month of April, both sides are making a try at a comeback. I will have to wait for a forcast with at least 7 days of no rain for any hope of getting rid of the buggers. That probably means the end of May but I am ...»
    determined to get rid of them. Round up and Weed be gone didn't work either. The flame thrower type weed burner could cause the stones to explode so that option is out as well. Next week I'll add the dish soap and salt to the vinegar to see if that helps.

    on Apr 08, 2013 · Like 0

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