Salt and vinegar are what is in homemade weed-killers. Salt deprives weeds of moistures and puts uncomfortable crystals in the ground whereas white distilled vinegar's acetic acid makes the ground far too acidic for weeds to survive.
This depends on the individual container of weed killer in question. The makeup of weed killer varies significantly depending on the purpose for which it is intended. Look on the label of the product; the active ingredient will be clearly stated.
Pee in a bottle and use that.
It is with salt or vinegar that homemade weed-killer tends to be made. The salt may be either diluted for pouring or spraying or sprinkled while the white distilled vinegar is diluted heavily or slightly for pouring or spraying the ground.
'Herbicida' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'weedkiller'.
Im pretty sure weedkiller is not safe for dogs regardless of what type it is, afterall it is weedkiller.
A weedkiller that kills only weeds not flowers or your precious plants.
The Weedkiller's Daughter was created on 1993-03-02.
water to sodium chlorate weedkiller
Because then you can see it's weedkiller and it has how to use it on it.
'Herbicide' or 'désherbant' may be French equivalents of 'weedkiller'.
The cast of Weedkiller - 1995 includes: Heather Blair as Victim
It depends what type of weedkiller was used. if it was a total weedkiller then the lawn will have to be re-sown. If it was a contact weedkiller then the grass may re-grow.
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Yes, bleach is a weedkiller. But depending upon the concentration and the type, it also may kill edible crops and ornamental plants in the immediate area.