Combine the Ingredients
Pour the vinegar into a large container, then add the salt and dish soap.
Mix Thoroughly
Stir until the salt is fully dissolved. The dish soap helps the solution stick to the leaves of the weeds, boosting effectiveness.
Transfer to Spray Bottle
Pour the mixture into a spray bottle or garden sprayer for easy application.
Apply to Weeds
Spray directly onto unwanted weeds on a sunny day. Focus on the leaves and stems for best results.
Tips for Best Results
Avoid Desirable Plants: This solution is non-selective, meaning it will kill or damage any plant it touches. Apply carefully to target only weeds.
Choose a Sunny Day: Sunlight accelerates the drying process, helping the vinegar and salt penetrate the weeds.
Reapply if Needed: Some tougher weeds may require multiple treatments.
Best for Driveways & Paths: This recipe is especially effective on weeds growing in cracks of pavements, driveways, or patios.
Final Thoughts
This homemade weed killer is a natural, eco-friendly alternative to chemical herbicides. With just vinegar, salt, and dish soap, you can tackle stubborn weeds effectively while keeping your garden safe from harsh chemicals.
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