Hey everyone! I just landscaped my garden, and it's looking great! However, with the new season, I've noticed some unwanted growth in the shaded areas. I know this might sound crazy, but is there a way to create a dog-friendly weed killer using vinegar and salt? If so, what would be the right ratio for mixing it up using my 7-liter sprayer?
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There's really no such thing as a completely safe weed killer that works like you want. If you're dealing with stubborn weeds in a flower bed or lawn, maybe consider using a weed burner? Just heat them up a bit on a dry day—it works wonders without the risk of chemicals!
If you're looking for something specifically dog-friendly, most products are safe after they dry. But mix vinegar and salt carefully—it's a decent short-term solution, but it can mess up your soil if overused. Glyphosate could work too if you're okay with a commercial product.
Dude, I'd recommend just pulling the weeds by hand instead of going for chemicals. It's safer for your garden and for your dog. Plus, you'll avoid the whole 'salting the earth' issue, which can ruin your soil long-term.