How to get rid of weeds in my yard?
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pulling is permanent; other than that judicious application of an herbicide ( Round-up); Boiling water, and the popular Vinegar/salt/soap will kill the top growth, but may have no effect on the root system of many plants so you have to keep applying -- but over time, the root system will die from lack of nutrients.
Spray with a hose to soak them good. The next day, the ground will be moist dirt. Get as close to the root as you can, and grab it, it should all come out, and no more weeds.
Here's a tutorial that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/home-made-weed-killers/
Here's a tutorial that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/home-made-weed-killers/
Hello, you can soak and pull larger weeds out by the roots, and for other ones, hope this helps, mix 1 cup of salt. 1 tablespoon of dish soap. 1 gallon of vinegar, pour into a spray bottle and spray weeds. Be careful not to spray plants that you love.