Weed killer?
Recipe for weed killers
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Hi Sharon, I use vinegar straight from the bottle. I pour it into a smaller one and spray it in the weeds. You could use a larger sprayer if you have a large section to spray. At $2:48 for a large bottle its a bargain.
I began to use this last year and it was very effective:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/pest-repeller/natural-weed-killer-20665086
Natural Weed Killer
Here's another natural weedkiller recipe for you https://moralfibres.co.uk/homemade-weedkiller-recipe/homemade-weedkiller-recipe-2/
Hi Sharon - This is the most effective all-natural weed killer DIY that we use. It's even been featured on Hometalk! Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/weed-killer/
Where are the weeds? I used boiling water on the cracks between patio paving blocks. That worked without chemicals. Dandylions? Nothing works better than plucking them out with a root-digging tool, but you've got to get them when they are small. Again, no chemicals need to be used. Or, get yourself a goat.