Will using vinegar and salt to kill weeds kill the grass too?
Using vinegar and salt to kill weeds. Will it kill the grass too?
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Hi Kathy,
The answer is yes, it will anything down to the root.
Yup, sure will. Kills anything that it comes in contact with. Too much salt will render the ground infertile too. What weeds do you want to kill? Where are they? I use: boiling water. Epsom salt followed by boiling water. White vinegar. Method depends on where the weeds are located.
Yes, I'm afraid you are left with pulling as an option to not kill the grass and flowers.
sure will, the salt kills soil too
Hi Kathy - 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/