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Make Your Own Weed Killer With Vinegar and Dish Soap - Birds and Blooms

I hate weeds. Don’t you? If you walk down the gardening aisle at your local nursery or big box store, you will see all sorts of weed killers to choose from. But, what if you could kill weeds using natural ingredients without having to run to buy one of one of those expensive weed killers. Did you know that you probably have a perfectly good weed killer in your cupboard? It’s vinegar! Yes, it’s true…vinegar does kill weeds, especially when used along with dish soap.

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Make Your Own Weed Killer With Vinegar and Dish Soap - Birds and Blooms

Dish soap, vinegar and a spray bottle are all you need for making your own weed killer. The acetic acid in vinegar “sucks out the water” from the weed, which dries it up. The dish soap helps to break down the outer coat of the plant (cuticle), which helps that vinegar to work best. Here’s how to identify weeds in your garden.

Below is an example from my own landscape to show how it worked.

I must admit, that I am really impressed with the results. Here is the formula for making your own vinegar/soap weed killer:

Directions: Mix the vinegar and soap together and pour into a spray bottle and spray onto weeds.

Before you apply this weed killer in your garden, here are some guidelines:

So, next time you need to kill weeds, simply open your cupboard and make your own weed killer with vinegar and soap. It’s natural, effective and cheap! Check out more ways to win the war on weeds.

Next, discover 10 ways to use epsom salt for your garden.

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