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Old 10-03-2005, 10:24 AM
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Do it early in the year when the root system isn't developed fully.

Doesn't work well on grassy weeds.



Salty Thumb wrote:
Popcorn Lover wrote in
. 142:


My neighbor was telling me that you can spray vinegar on weeds to kill
them. Is that true?

My biggest concern is the soil. If it stays in the soil, will grass be
able to grow there after that?



You can, depends on the weed. Works best when the plant's root system is
limited (e.g. confined to a sidewalk crack), soil moisture low, and
application is on a bright day. Regular 5% grocery store vinegar is fine
under those circumstances. Other applications may require higher
concentrations or alternative removal methods.