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sunglow
06-10-2018, 11:44 AM
Someone in my neighborhood posted a message about a homemade recipe that kills weeds effectively. I can't wait to try it and I wanted to share it with everyone here in TV. I hate using chemicals like Roundup and I hear this actually works. Just make sure you use Epson Salt and not table salt as the table salt will not allow any future plants to grow in that space.

Here is the recipe:

1 Gallon Vinegar (white vinegar)
2 Cups Epson Salt
1/4 cup of Dawn Dish Soap( the Blue Original)

"Just mix and spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Check after dinner and assuming there is no rain, the weeds are either wilted or are gone.

Sure beats the price of Round Up. By the way, I pour the mixture into a spray bottle. It will not go bad so you can use it till the mixture is all gone."

fw102807
06-10-2018, 11:47 AM
Someone in my neighborhood posted a message about a homemade recipe that kills weeds effectively. I can't wait to try it and I wanted to share it with everyone here in TV. I hate using chemicals like Roundup and I hear this actually works. Just make sure you use Epson Salt and not table salt as the table salt will not allow any future plants to grow in that space.

Here is the recipe:

1 Gallon Vinegar (white vinegar)
2 Cups Epson Salt
1/4 cup of Dawn Dish Soap( the Blue Original)

"Just mix and spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Check after dinner and assuming there is no rain, the weeds are either wilted or are gone.

Sure beats the price of Round Up. By the way, I pour the mixture into a spray bottle. It will not go bad so you can use it till the mixture is all gone."

My husband did this and it worked very well.

Abby10
06-10-2018, 12:26 PM
Thanks for the tip. Sounds like a great alternative to chemicals.

redwitch
06-10-2018, 12:35 PM
Just be very careful — if it seeps into the ground it will kill any surrounding plants, more so than Round-Up. Ditto if you accidentally spray a plant. But if used carefully, the environment will thank you.

marianne237
06-10-2018, 01:24 PM
will it take care of the palmettos? they are so hard to control.

redwitch
06-10-2018, 04:30 PM
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Posted too soon. Sorry

redwitch
06-10-2018, 04:36 PM
will it take care of the palmettos? they are so hard to control.

It’s a weed killer. Being a cockroach, it would probably lap up the vinegar, roll in the salt and wash itself in the detergent.

In all seriousness, do you mean the palmetto weed or the palmetto palm? No to the palm. Probably yes to the weed but you would also kill any surrounding grass. This is a spray best used in areas not near other plants (driveways, landscaped areas with good distances between plants).

Abby10
06-10-2018, 04:59 PM
It’s a weed killer. Being a cockroach, it would probably lap up the vinegar, roll in the salt and wash itself in the detergent.

In all seriousness, do you mean the palmetto weed or the palmetto palm? No to the palm. Probably yes to the weed but you would also kill any surrounding grass. This is a spray best used in areas not near other plants (driveways, landscaped areas with good distances between plants).

Redwitch, you are a hoot! But that's what I thought she meant too.

Thanks for posting the additional info on precautions.

Biker Dog
06-11-2018, 05:29 AM
It also kills zoysia grass.

graciegirl
06-11-2018, 06:38 AM
I expect someone to start a thread soon on genetically engineered plants. I eat them all the time. I did have "an incident in December" but hey.

graciegirl
06-11-2018, 06:41 AM
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ColdNoMore
06-11-2018, 06:51 AM
"Use manufactured chemicals instead of natural ingredients, even if they are more harmful to the environment...because people need the jobs."


:ohdear:

graciegirl
06-11-2018, 06:54 AM
"Use manufactured chemicals instead of natural ingredients, even if they are more harmful to the environment...because people need the jobs."


:ohdear:

Je n'est sais pas.

rivaridger1
06-11-2018, 07:13 AM
I used this stuff for a while and then it dawned on me I was adding quite a bit of salt to the soil. I do not think once added salt ever goes away and if you keep adding it you had best be prepare to start growing dune grasses at some point. Do we have any botanists or agricultural engineers out there who can offer commentary ?

Katelivingston
06-11-2018, 07:51 AM
Yep . I use it all the time but I find it takes longer than what is reported. Still..to save the Environment and $$ too..... and by the way...
Monsanto makes Round-Up and BAYER (YUP...THE ASPIRIN-FOLKS) Is buying Monsanto.. Hmm...would ASPIRIN work better laced with a little Round-Up?

graciegirl
06-11-2018, 08:13 AM
Nine newish folks. All this morning. Sakes alive!

Sit down new people. Would you like coffee? Decaf, right?

thetruth
06-11-2018, 10:40 AM
Someone in my neighborhood posted a message about a homemade recipe that kills weeds effectively. I can't wait to try it and I wanted to share it with everyone here in TV. I hate using chemicals like Roundup and I hear this actually works. Just make sure you use Epson Salt and not table salt as the table salt will not allow any future plants to grow in that space.

Here is the recipe:

1 Gallon Vinegar (white vinegar)
2 Cups Epson Salt
1/4 cup of Dawn Dish Soap( the Blue Original)

"Just mix and spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Check after dinner and assuming there is no rain, the weeds are either wilted or are gone.

Sure beats the price of Round Up. By the way, I pour the mixture into a spray bottle. It will not go bad so you can use it till the mixture is all gone."

You want to get books by Jerry Baker. Probably the best one for you is,"SUPERMARKET SUPER GARDENS."

As to price of Round Up or most other brand name products, like everything else the brand name advertised product will cost more often the same chemical can be bought for less under a generic name.

Your vinegar,epsom salt mix is a classic. Not sure others reading your post realize that it will also kill your lawn.

Sometimes the best solution for killing weeds is just to pull them out. You do not want to do this with nut sege as it has small bulb-lets attached to the roots.you pull the plant you out and you will get more from the already there bulbs.

thetruth
06-11-2018, 10:56 AM
Someone in my neighborhood posted a message about a homemade recipe that kills weeds effectively. I can't wait to try it and I wanted to share it with everyone here in TV. I hate using chemicals like Roundup and I hear this actually works. Just make sure you use Epson Salt and not table salt as the table salt will not allow any future plants to grow in that space.

Here is the recipe:

1 Gallon Vinegar (white vinegar)
2 Cups Epson Salt
1/4 cup of Dawn Dish Soap( the Blue Original)

"Just mix and spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Check after dinner and assuming there is no rain, the weeds are either wilted or are gone.

Sure beats the price of Round Up. By the way, I pour the mixture into a spray bottle. It will not go bad so you can use it till the mixture is all gone."

i try to spot treat weeds. Many of the common weed killers such as 24D damage your grass-more so if you have St Augustine. A trigger pump bottle from like windex or whatever works fine and it is free. For bigger areas, a paint roller. preferably a long nap one, works fine.

For weeds in your beds, the best tool is to take one of those four tooth long handled cultivators-cost about $2.00 at flea markets or garage sales. You cut off the two outside teeth so now you have only two teeth. You shorten the two teeth from the original six inches to about two inches. It is the perfect tool for pulling out weeds along with the roots from your beds. Only works if you do not have landscape fabric with gravel over it.