What's the best way to kill weeds in the cracks in a cement sidewalk?
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Cass Kwan on Aug 09, 2016Grab a spray bottle and fill it with water and white vinegar. Use this to spray on the weeds. You will have to make repeat applications but it will do the trick. At first I was concerned that it would discolor the stones but that will disappear.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 09, 2016With that combination add some dish soap.Helpful Reply
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Victoria Pierce on Aug 09, 2016Boiling water, white vinegar and salt. Don't put it anywhere you want something to grow. This really works..Also was told to add dish soap but I didn't and it still worked.Helpful Reply
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Carla on Aug 09, 2016I agree with Cass and Victoria but I don't use the saltHelpful Reply
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Linda on Aug 10, 2016All you really need is the boiling water. I've read that the vinegar and dish soap kill the worms.Helpful Reply
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Therese on Aug 10, 2016Plain boiling water!Helpful Reply
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Eugene Mcfall on Aug 10, 2016use the water after boiling your potatoes and veg- this will kill all weeds grass ect 100% ,,,Helpful Reply
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Chrispyjane.designs on Aug 11, 2016just boiling water on its own does kill themHelpful Reply
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