So, while white vinegar does kill weeds, it's got to be used in a specific way and for specific types of weeds if you're looking for worthy results. 'Given it is not a purpose-built weed killer ...
Vinegar is a popular natural weedkiller but it doesn't work on every weed - but one expert has a hack to make it more effective in getting rid of the unwanted plants ...
Gardening expert Larry Hodgson has his say: "Many websites recommend using vinegar as a weedkiller (herbicide) and yes, the typical white vinegar found in your kitchen does have some effectiveness ...
In a post on his Laidback Gardener blog, Larry clarified that white vinegar's weakness lies in its inability to penetrate and destroy weed roots ... odds of a successful kill, reports the Express.
"It's the best natural weed killer I've tried," The Express notes that white vinegar is a powerhouse thanks to its acetic acid, making quick work of clearing driveways and patios. Gena Lorraine ...
Despite all the back-breaking attempts at uprooting, these relentless garden gatecrashers tend to make an unwelcome comeback, as even common remedies like white vinegar don't quite kill off the roots.
Reading Borough Council says it is keen to hear what residents think of the new methods A council has launched a natural weed control trial, using methods including vinegar and steam, in a bid to ...