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Sheila B
Sheila B Virginia Beach, VA on Jun 05, 2011
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what is the best eco friendly deweeder on the market?

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  • JL Spring & Associates Richmond, VA
    The Today show recently had a big thing about eco friendly weed control and gardening...they suggest "For serious vegetative control naturally, acetic acid (vinegar) at 20% concentration is an effective, non-selective control. Common household vinegar (5% concentration) lacks the necessary punch.

    Other products used for this purpose include clove and citric oils to burn out the grass and weeds. Keep in mind these products will kill all vegetation, so use with caution around plants you ...»

    are trying to keep." Hope this helps, keep the community posted if they really work, it's that time of year for most all of us! Best Wishes, JL

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