Have you tried this 3 ingredient weed killer? If you are skeptical, maybe I can change your mind.
First things first, the mixture is:
If you like precise measurements, I will apologize ahead of time and recommend a quick google search. The important thing to know is that the vinegar and the salt kill the weeds, and the dish soap helps the solution stick to the vegetation. I have heard some folks leave out the salt, but I have not tried this version, so I can’t speak to its effectiveness.
But I can tell you that we have lived in our house for over 20 years, and this is the first year that I feel like I finally have the weeds under control, and it is all thanks to these three ingredients and the tips I am going to share with you.
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Can you relate to this scenario? First, you spend several days watching your yard fill up with more and more weeds. Then, you finally get up the gumption (does anyone use that word anymore?). Anyway, you get the motivation to jump through all the hoops to spray your weeds, and you get it done, but the next day, you find more weeds. It is never-ending, right? Plus, maybe you are like me, and you really don’t like using many unfamiliar chemicals.
But you may be thinking: “Yeah, but the commercial stuff is stronger and last longer” (which in my experience is actually true.) “So it will take me less time and give me better results.” (which I would argue is not true at least in my experience)
But let’s get into the 5 reasons that I use this product and why it works for me.
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Raise your hand if you hate weeds! I totally hate weeds. Can't stand them, and they're always creeping up into my yard, between my pavers, everywhere! Most people I know use that awful poison, and while that works, I do not want to spray that stuff anywhere I step. This recipe is a great organic weed killer. It's definitely the best natural weed killer, and you can easily substitute the apple cider vinegar for white vinegar.
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