Is It Safe to Use Roundup in My Garden Before Planting Vegetables?

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Asked By GardenGuru123 On

I recently bought a house that has some gardens completely overrun with weeds. I'm considering using Roundup to eliminate them, but I'm wondering if it's safe to spray it in the gardens and start planting vegetables just a few weeks afterwards. Will the Roundup residue still be a problem after that time?

6 Answers

Answered By SummerSunshine99 On

Another method you could try is solarization. You can cover your garden area with clear, heavy-duty vinyl to trap heat from the sun. It helps reduce weed pressure over a few weeks, although it might not eliminate every weed.

Answered By YesMan42 On

I think it's okay to use it, but make sure you wait a good while before planting vegetables.

Answered By NatureLover85 On

I really wouldn't recommend using any vegetation killer like Roundup in your garden. It's safer to pull the weeds out by hand or consider hiring someone to help. What I did was collect big cardboard boxes from folks during winter – things like TV and appliance boxes – and covered the garden area with them. Then, I put down some weed fabric on top and secured it with bricks. This way, you can either plant through holes in the fabric or try bucket gardening with food-grade buckets instead!

Answered By SkepticalGardener On

Honestly, I would just say no to using Roundup for this.

Answered By GardeningGenius77 On

You might want to consider using agricultural vinegar instead of glyphosate products like Roundup. It's eco-friendlier and effective for weeds! Just be cautious and read up on the best uses of whichever product you choose.

Answered By EcoWarrior22 On

Roundup can linger in the soil anywhere from 7 to 60 days, and some studies suggest it could remain for up to a year! Honestly, I'd skip it and just hand-pull the weeds. It's way safer for any future veggies!

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