Bleach vs Vinegar for Weeds
When it comes to getting rid of weeds from your garden, you have a long list of options among them using either bleach or vinegar, or both. While both are good options for controlling weeds … Read more
When it comes to getting rid of weeds from your garden, you have a long list of options among them using either bleach or vinegar, or both. While both are good options for controlling weeds … Read more
Weeds tend to grow just about anywhere there’s enough material to support their root system. That’s including in your mulch beds and flower beds. Some weeds can grow through mulch and become problematic to control. … Read more
Weeds and grass tend to grow in driveways, between pavers, and all over the yard if not well controlled. While there are herbicides that you can use to control weeds, a homemade weed killer like … Read more
Ground ivy (creeping charlie) is a ground cover, but it crawls on the ground, killing everything else around it. The perennial weed is tough to get rid of, so only proper timing and the right … Read more
Baking soda is a great natural solution for many gardening problems, including fungus, compost odors, and stubborn weeds. Knowing how to use it for different purposes is key, but first, can you use baking soda … Read more
Weeds such as creeping charlie, dandelions, and knotweed are the most difficult weeds to remove from the lawn or garden. Since creeping charlie is a perennial weed with invasive deep root systems, it might take … Read more
Mulch is used in gardening as a soil cover material that inhibits weeds and conserves moisture in the soil. Organic mulch is usually preferred because it breaks down and enriches soil. However, there are times … Read more
Although mulch can stop weeds from growing in your garden, invasive weeds such as dandelions can break through. However, you can add a protective cover on soil before mulching to stop weeds from growing. Landscape … Read more
Controlling and managing the obnoxious perennial dandelions can be very expensive and involving. Thus, instead of using costly herbicides, use the local and cheap white vinegar. So, how do you use vinegar to kill dandelions? … Read more
Dandelions are tough to control because their life cycle leads to their multiplication to a level that can take over your lawn. However, if you apply the right herbicide at the right time, you’ll control … Read more