What dog safe product can I kill weeds & not grass? Vinegar or salt?
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either one is safe around pets
I dissolve salt in white vinegar and spray the weeds. You can also pour boiling water over the offending weed after that.
I know if you boil water, pour into a pitcher, & outside pour it hot rt onto the center of your weed/dandelion. Simple. Watch, in 2-3 days that crummy weed will turn brown & begin to die. * must center the🔥hot water over the root area.
They are harmful to pets.There are safe organic weed killers available
Use boiling water. I use vinegar for tougher weeds, but it will kill anything it comes into contact with. Epsom salt and boiling water works well too.
Vinegar works really well if it is diluted a bit with water. Otherwise the smell is gross!
Vinegar would work, salt mixed with warm water will also do the trick