What's a good spray to kill weeds?

Tde4979221
by Tde4979221
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  • Tinyshoes Tinyshoes on May 24, 2019

    2 Cups vinegar, 1/4 salt and dishwashing liquid...spray bottle...shake.

  • Randy Sahnow Randy Sahnow on May 24, 2019

    Round up or a generic Glysophate. Make sure your water PH is below 5.5 if you’re not sure just add A few ounces of muriatic acid to a 5 gallon backpack sprayer just make sure to add the acid to the water before adding the chemical you can also buy a thing called buffer but it cost 10 times as much And is basically the same thing Fill your sprayer about half full with water add The acid to the water swirl little bit add your chemical and then fill the rest of the way with water. Don’t use water that has brown color to it Because dirt neutralizes around it that’s why you can spray it on the ground and plant right behind it or plant seeds in the ground and spray right over the ground without hurting Whatever you Planted-when they Germinate I farmed for 50+ years plus I had a commercial pesticide applicators license and also a pesticide consultant license

  • Skip the chemicals, there are many organic ways to handle.


    https://usrtk.org/monsanto-roundup-trial-tracker-index/


    I use straight vinegar, yet many like a concoction of vinegar, salt and dish soap. Important if you have children or pets.