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If you’re dealing with tougher perennial weeds, you can increase the vinegar strength by using a horticultural vinegar (20% acetic acid), available at garden centers. Just be cautious—this is much stronger and should be handled with gloves and eye protection.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Will this kill grass or flowers?
A: Yes, it’s non-selective. Only spray it where you want plants to die.
Q: Is it safe for pets?
A: Once dry, it’s generally safe, but keep pets away during application.
Q: How fast does it work?
A: You'll typically see wilting within hours on a sunny day and complete die-off in 24–48 hours.
Q: Can I use this on a lawn?
A: Not recommended unless you’re targeting individual weeds. It will damage grass.
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