Mix the Ingredients
In a large spray bottle or bucket, combine the vinegar and salt. Stir well until the salt dissolves completely. Add the dishwashing liquid and mix gently to avoid excess foam.
Apply Directly to the Weeds
On a dry, sunny day, spray the solution generously on the leaves and stems of the weeds. The sun helps boost the weed-killing effect by dehydrating the plants faster.
Avoid Overspray on Desired Plants
This natural weed killer is non-selective—it will damage or kill any plant it touches. Protect flowers, vegetables, and lawn grass by applying only to the targeted weeds.
Repeat as Needed
For tough or deep-rooted weeds, reapply after 2–3 days until the plant is completely wilted and dry.
Best used in non-planting areas like walkways, driveways, gravel, and fence lines.
Avoid spraying before rainfall, as water will dilute the solution and reduce effectiveness.
Wear gloves if you have sensitive skin, as vinegar can be irritating.
Do not use in vegetable beds unless you’re targeting weeds away from crops.
Vinegar is acidic and dries out plant tissues quickly.
Salt dehydrates plants, disrupting their water balance and preventing regrowth.
Dishwashing liquid breaks down the waxy surface of leaves, allowing the vinegar and salt to penetrate more effectively.
This combination acts as a natural herbicide that works within hours on small weeds and within days on larger ones.
With this simple DIY weed killer recipe, you can save money, protect your family’s health, and keep your outdoor spaces looking neat and weed-free—without relying on harsh chemical sprays. It’s a quick, effective, and eco-friendly gardening hack that every homeowner should know.
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