When is it safe to plant after killing weeds?
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After they turn brown.
If you used weed killer it will tell you when it is safe to plant after applying, I would wait until the weeds are dead and you have dug them up and disposed of them , even if the killer says it is ok to plant. That way you know they are dead and gone.
also depends on the weed killer used.....concentrated roundup....the answer is forever...you will never grow anything here again
Read the directions on the weed killer
Thanks to everyone