Anyone have a diy for killing weeds?




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Ann Cherkas Halstead on Jun 29, 2018
vinegarHelpful Reply -
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Jun 29, 2018
Bunch of cats and dogs here too! I use boiling water and vinegar! Then dig out when dead.Helpful Reply -
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Jan31353608 on Jun 29, 2018
20%. Vinegar sprayed on weeds works better than any of the commercial weed killers. My dogs don’t even notice it.Helpful Reply -
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Pat Mayer on Jun 29, 2018
BleachHelpful Reply -
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Ida on Jun 29, 2018
check out Chemistry Cachet@gmail.com, weed killer is awesome! Won't harm pets!Helpful Reply -
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Ann|The Apple Street Cottage on Jun 29, 2018
Here's what I use: Take a spray bottle and cover the bottom with salt and fill it up with vinegar. Add a few drops of dish soap and shake. Spray on the weeds.Here's a link to my blog post:https://theapplestreetcottage.blogspot.com/2018/06/all-natural-weed-killer-that-works.htmlHelpful Reply -
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27524803 on Jun 29, 2018
Bleach is harmful to dogs and cats... I vote for the vinegar.Helpful Reply -
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