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Andrew G wrote:
"itrox" wrote in message u... Hi All, I don't like chemicals, and I have heard of some effective weedkillers made from Vinegar, salt and a couple of other things. I was wondering if anyone would like to share any homemade recipes. I'd like to save some money without poisoning my garden with synthetic or otherwise harsh chemicals. Thanks in advance, Anthony As others have mentioned boiling water, and even steam from one of those steam jet cleaners that you can buy for cleaning. I would be wary of killing weeds in a garden using a herbicide containing table salt and vinegar. It may be safe to you and animals, but could alter soil pH or even kill nearby plants. Especially if used in excess like some homemade concoctions are. Cheers Andrew My neighbour uses pool chlorine mixed, I think he said, at 1 or 2 tablespoons per watering-can. Of course, you use it where no other plants are growing, eg paths etc. I haven't used it myself yet and was not especially happy with the idea of using chlorine particularly where it may leach into nearby lawn area. However, another friend, who is a chemist, said that chlorine evaporates rather quickly in sunlight and therefore may not stay in the soil to be leached. All I now need to do is to get a small container of this pool chlorine to test out the theory. Cheers. -- Sound that shatters silence is called noise. Sound that enhances silence is called music. |
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Natural Homemade Weed Killer - Any suggestions?
Hi All,
I don't like chemicals, and I have heard of some effective weedkillers made from Vinegar, salt and a couple of other things. I was wondering if anyone would like to share any homemade recipes. I'd like to save some money without poisoning my garden with synthetic or otherwise harsh chemicals. Thanks in advance, Anthony |
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"itrox" wrote in message . au...
Hi All, I don't like chemicals, and I have heard of some effective weedkillers made from Vinegar, salt and a couple of other things. I was wondering if anyone would like to share any homemade recipes. I'd like to save some money without poisoning my garden with synthetic or otherwise harsh chemicals. Thanks in advance, Anthony Boiling water works well |
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"itrox" wrote in message u... Hi All, I don't like chemicals, and I have heard of some effective weedkillers made from Vinegar, salt and a couple of other things. I was wondering if anyone would like to share any homemade recipes. I'd like to save some money without poisoning my garden with synthetic or otherwise harsh chemicals. Thanks in advance, Anthony As others have mentioned boiling water, and even steam from one of those steam jet cleaners that you can buy for cleaning. I would be wary of killing weeds in a garden using a herbicide containing table salt and vinegar. It may be safe to you and animals, but could alter soil pH or even kill nearby plants. Especially if used in excess like some homemade concoctions are. Cheers Andrew |
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Ken Oaf wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:24:08 +1000, Basil Chupin wrote: My neighbour uses pool chlorine mixed, I think he said, at 1 or 2 tablespoons per watering-can. Of course, you use it where no other plants are growing, eg paths etc. I haven't used it myself yet and was not especially happy with the idea of using chlorine particularly where it may leach into nearby lawn area. However, another friend, who is a chemist, said that chlorine evaporates rather quickly in sunlight and therefore may not stay in the soil to be leached. All I now need to do is to get a small container of this pool chlorine to test out the theory. Not a smart thing to do, especially if you have pets that may walk over the area treated with chlorine. A very good point. We do have a Dalmation who is the master of the backyard and patrols every square metre of it to keep the possums and the resident magpie family out (well... he tries :-) ). Thanks for the tip. Our neighbour doesn't have this problem because he uses the mixture on the nature strip which is totally made up of crushed red brick and Paddy's River gravel. Cheers. -- Sound that shatters silence is called noise. Sound that enhances silence is called music. |
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:24:08 +1000, Basil Chupin wrote:
My neighbour uses pool chlorine mixed, I think he said, at 1 or 2 tablespoons per watering-can. Of course, you use it where no other plants are growing, eg paths etc. I haven't used it myself yet and was not especially happy with the idea of using chlorine particularly where it may leach into nearby lawn area. However, another friend, who is a chemist, said that chlorine evaporates rather quickly in sunlight and therefore may not stay in the soil to be leached. All I now need to do is to get a small container of this pool chlorine to test out the theory. Not a smart thing to do, especially if you have pets that may walk over the area treated with chlorine. |
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FWIW, my DS was chucking out his turpentine and linseed oil (he
paints...) on the front path (ancient sandstone blocks with soil in the cracks and *lots* of grass and weeds growing there). *All* the weeds died and took forever to come back again! I don't know whether it was the turps, the linseed oil or the mixture of both, but it sure worked a treat! This would have been applied at the rate of an eggcupful per linear metre of beweeded path... -- Trish {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia |
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There are some steam weedkillers around; I saw one that has a web-site, but
I note the updates on the site seem to have halted late 2003....It was a thing that looked a bit like a leaf-blower, but with an electric cord... Havent yet found another manufacturer, but I like the idea; no residue, and kills weeds like there's no tomorrow. Another thought would be a small flamethrower(NOT a firedripper). I think one of the organic beef people out on Coopers creek use one, as they can prevent any chance of chemical residue. Cheers, Rod.......Out Back "Trish Brown" wrote in message ... FWIW, my DS was chucking out his turpentine and linseed oil (he paints...) on the front path (ancient sandstone blocks with soil in the cracks and *lots* of grass and weeds growing there). *All* the weeds died and took forever to come back again! I don't know whether it was the turps, the linseed oil or the mixture of both, but it sure worked a treat! This would have been applied at the rate of an eggcupful per linear metre of beweeded path... -- Trish {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia |
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"itrox" wrote: I'd like to save some money without poisoning my garden with synthetic or otherwise harsh chemicals. Boiling water's pretty good. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "Life is like a cigarette -- smoke it to the butt." -- Harvie Krumpet |
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Trish Brown writes:
FWIW, my DS was chucking out his turpentine and linseed oil (he paints...) on the front path (ancient sandstone blocks with soil in the cracks and *lots* of grass and weeds growing there). *All* the weeds died and took forever to come back again! I don't know whether it was the turps, the linseed oil or the mixture of both, but it sure worked a treat! Mineral turps is a useful weedkiller, and is best applied to the foliage as a spray. However, turps is a solvent for rubber and common plastics, so if you try to spray it from a plastic laundry sprayer the sprayer will last only a few minutes and may within a few days dissolve. If you look around, you can still buy what old timers will recognize as the old style "bike-pump" fly sprayers with a tin can attached: and no plastic components whatever. (Okay, maybe the modern decorative paint is plastic paint.) It might be worth while dismantling the pump to check that the washers on yours are not plastic, just in case, though. I'd add my usual precautions about not smoking in the area during or after spraying with turpentine ...... -==:-[] -- John Savage (news address invalid; keep news replies in newsgroup) |
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