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Cheap & Easy DIY Weed Killer

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James marcus
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Tired of weeds? Try out this cheap & easy DIY weed killer. It’s easy to make from stuff you already have at home. Say goodbye to weeds for good with this small batch vinegar weed killer recipe

I hate trying to kill off weeds. It seems like I am forever out spraying them and the weed killer is expensive too.

So I was thrilled when my new neighbor introduced me to this DIY weed killer. Not only is it very frugal, but it also works great.

It only takes a few minutes to make up up this DIY weed killer with vinegar and dawn, you probably have everything you need at home.

I have a very large garden along the back of my house and weeds were constantly popping up through the mulch. It drove me crazy until I found this amazing DIY weed and grass killer.

After a few weeks of spraying down the weeds, I have them under control. The best part about this DIY week killer is that I am not worried about using this around my dogs. If you have pets this homemade weed killer is perfect!

Note: This also works as a homemade grass killer. So you only want to use it on your lawn if you want to kill off the grass too.

Homemade Weed Killer

To make this DIY weed killer you will need a few things.

  • Vinegar
  • Table Salt
  • Dish Soap
  • and a spray bottle

You will need vinegar, table salt, dish soap, and a spray bottle. I make a small batch of homemade weed killer using a small spray bottle. If you have a large number of weeds I would recommend double or tripling the batch and using a garden sprayer.

UPDATE: I switched over to the large garden sprayer and it is amazing for this homemade grass and weed killer! Just make sure you shake well before each use.

Start by pouring 1/2 teaspoon dish soap into your spray bottle. I use Dawn, but any brand will work. The dish soap will allow the salt and vinegar to cling to the weeds.

Next, add 2 tablespoons of table salt to the spray bottle. The salt acts as a drying agent in the homemade weed killer. It helps dry out the plant and kill it.

Finally, add 2 cups of vinegar to the spray bottle. Vinegar is an acid that will kill off the plant.

Shake the bottle up well until all the salt is dissolved. It’s important to make sure the salt does dissolve. If not it may get clogged in your spray bottle.

Using the DIY Weed Killer

Now you are ready to spray those weeds. I have found this DIY weed killer works best when you use it on a sunny day.

The sun helps really bake in the vinegar and salt to really fry the weeds. Just spray the weed and it will die over the next week. Please keep in mind that this will also kill off any vegetation.

You will want to use caution spraying around plants you want to keep. Also, this will kill your lawn, so make sure you don’t spray on your lawn. Unless you want to kill off your grass. It makes a great cheap grass killer.

I love how great this works to kill the weeds and I have even had good luck with it keeping the weeds gone in the cracks of my driveway. This DIY weed killer is perfect for flower beds, gardens, sidewalks, and driveways! It also works great with brick sidewalks where you need to keep the weeds away. What tricks do you have to keep the weeds away?

If you like using natural products check out these ways to get rid of ants naturally. They really work!

DIY Weed Killer

1/2 teaspoon dish soap2 tablespoons table salt2 cups vinegarspray bottle

Start by pouring 1/2 teaspoon dish soap in your spray bottle. I use Dawn, but any brand will work. Next, add 2 tablespoons table salt to the spray bottle. Finally, add 2 cups of vinegar to the spray bottle. Shake the bottle up well until all the salt is dissolved. Spray on weeds during a sunny day and wait for the weeds to disappear! You can double or triple the recipe if needed.

This post was last modified on 20/10/2023 14:05

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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