What is best dandelion killer?
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Literally, getting on your knees the minute they pop their little leaves out and digging it up making sure you get entire root.
Here's a tutorial and recipe http://homeguides.sfgate.com/homemade-natural-dandelion-weed-killer-44593.html
There are weed killers that will not kill the grass, just read the labels and see which ones are safe for grass.
I pour boiling water on them then dig out when dead.
"SpeedZone" will kill broadleaf weeds like Dandelion and also clover but not kill grass. Follow instructions carefully. A stronger than recommended mixture will yellow grass. Spray on individual weeds if lightly infested or on the entire grass area if heavy.
I would dig them out or pour boiling water on them.