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And watch them shrivel and wilt and die and turn into dust
Hard-core
The vinegar is doing nothing unless it’s agricultural vinegar which is hard to get without a licence. You can distill it yourself if you can be bothered. If it rains the salt will wash through.
If it’s a yard and you do not want to grow anything there in the future, the most effective thing is diesel although of course I’m not telling you to do that since it’s illegal and it upsets the tree huggers in the unlikely event that anyone finds out.
The vinegar is doing nothing unless it’s agricultural vinegar which is hard to get without a licence. You can distill it yourself if you can be bothered. If it rains the salt will wash through.
If it’s a yard and you do not want to grow anything there in the future, the most effective thing is diesel although of course I’m not telling you to do that since it’s illegal and it upsets the tree huggers in the unlikely event that anyone finds out.
Ordinary 5 percent white vinegar 1 litre mixed with 3 tablespoons of salt and a squirt of washing up liquid did the business for me last summer
No I agree entirely. Domestic weed killers are ridiculously over priced and you’re absolutely right to seek alternatives.
If it works for you that’s great, but just chipping in with other suggestions to help.
No I agree entirely. Domestic weed killers are ridiculously over priced and you’re absolutely right to seek alternatives.
If it works for you that’s great, but just chipping in with other suggestions to help.
I hate gardening , growing veg etc but love killing weeds
I think I have found my role in life
4 gallons of white vinegar is 20 quid
I litre of round up is 6 quid
Clearly the glysophate weed killer is more effective but very expensive , I find putting plenty of salt in with the vinegar and the sticking effect of the washing up liquid does the job but it often needs another application to kill everything off
Never understood going to the trouble of going out and buying expensive weed killer or making your own when it's far easier just to dig them out.
A bit of graft to get the root system out but a permanent solution.
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