grass and weed killer help..

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mopower440

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My gravel driveway is being overtaken by grass and weeds, i cant afford to keep buying this hight price grass killer that only lasts about 2 weeks..lol..does anyone have any home remedies that might want to share with me? It looks so bad and im tired of spending 2 hours weed eating my driveway! Im not so worried about the main stretch from the road up to the house, its just the big part at the house and garage, makes it look bad.
HELP!!
 
   / grass and weed killer help.. #2  
Oil, Diesel. Helps to keep the dust down too.

NOT environmentally friendly.

If you use a really strong application of Round-up (Glycophosphate sp?) you should also get some good results. Buy no-name brand at the farm store.
 
   / grass and weed killer help.. #3  
I'd go with a really strong application of RoundUp. That should kill most of the stuff off. :p

I searched for homemade weed killer in Google and got this

The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers


"And the weeds of the garden shall be visited upon the gardener."

I can certainly think of the 7+ weedy sins of the garden but knowing how to cleanse my garden of these weeds is even better. Especially if it can be done cheaply and with household items. Murdering weeds is a fun past time.

So, for your reading enjoyment, here are The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers, guaranteed to help you eradicate the weeds you find in your garden.
  1. Boiling Water - Yep, that's right. Plain old H2O can be used as an extremely effective weed killer. As a matter of fact, boiling water is more effective than many of your store bought weed killers in wiping out unwanted vegetation. Easy-peasy to do. Put a kettle of tap water on the stove and heat till boiling, then pour on the weeds you wish to kill.

    You are effectively cooking the plant in the ground. Boiling water is a great way to clear out vegetation on a wholesale basis, like driveways and sidewalks. But be warned, boiling water is not selective. It will cook and instantly kill any plant that it comes in contact with and this includes underground roots of nearby plants.
  2. Bleach - Not only is bleach a spot remover, it is a weed remover as well. Place some bleach in a spray bottle and spray on the weed you wish to remove. The bleach chemicals will evaporate or dissipate in about two days (or less but better safe than sorry), making the area safe for planting. Again, bleach will kill anything but if you do get some on a plant you want to keep, just wash the plant off.
  3. Vinegar - Vinegar is a great organic homemade weed killer. Either white or cider vinegar will work. The acetic acid in the vinegar works to kill the leaves on the plant but not the root. Vinegar will kill back (kill the leaves but not the root) any plant but works best on young plants because they do not have enough energy stored in the roots to regrow their leaves. If vinegar is applied to more established weeds enough times, the plant will eventually deplete its stored energy reserves and die.
  4. Salt - It was once a known war tactic to salt the fields of enemies. Salting the earth was also used as punishment for severe crimes in several countries throughout history. The reason is because salt will kill plants and will make the ground unsuitable for future plant growth. On a small scale, you can drop a small pinch of table salt at the base of the undesirable plants. It will kill the plant but will dilute down to harmless in the next few rainfalls. On a larger scale, you can cover your gravel driveway or your ex's yard with a good amount of salt and nothing will grow there for months. (FYI, it is illegal to salt another person's property. It's called vandalism.)
  5. Rubbing Alcohol - Rubbing alcohol is used around the house because it draws water out and helps to evaporate it quickly. Guess what? If you put it on a plant, it will do the same thing. You will be basically sucking the life blood out of the weed. Makes you want to run right out and try it, huh? But again, rubbing alcohol is non-selective. It will kill any vegetation it comes contact with.
  6. Corn Meal - Corn meal doesn't really kill weeds, it just stops the weed seeds from ever developing. Corn Gluten is a pre-emergent, which is a fancy way of saying that is it is a seed birth-control. Corn meal scattered around an area will keep any seed in that area from growing into a plant. This means a weed seed or a desirable seed. This method is a good option for areas that you plan on planting grown plants in.
  7. Newspaper - If murdering your weeds with chemicals is not your style, you can always smother them. Laying down a layer of newspaper at least 4 sheets thick (the more the better) will go a long way towards killing the weeds underneath. The weeds that are already there will die from lack of sun and the weed seeds will not be able to sprout because they are not getting any sun to start with.
As an added bonus, many of these 7 homemade weed killers can be combined to produce super results. For example, the boiling water can be mixed with the salt or the vinegar (or both) for a super weed killer. Use common sense when combining chemicals and make sure that there are no adverse reactions.

You can also add a few drops of liquid dish soap to the liquid homemade weed killers for added effectiveness. The soap is not harmful to the weeds but the soap acts as a sort of bonding agent and will help the weed killers to stick to the weed more effectively.

Since most of these homemade weed killers are all-or-nothing weed killers, you may want to use a weed killer shield with them to prevent sprays and splashes on desirable plants.
 
   / grass and weed killer help.. #4  
Try something like pramatol its has residual effect and will last several months. It will move a little bit in the soil so don't get too close anything you don't want to kill.

Russ
 
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Pramitol is a bare ground herbicide that has been widely used by industrial and commercial applicators. "Bare Ground" means exactly that. Wherever Pramitol is sprayed, nothing will grow for one year or more.index. This would probably be your best bet. click on the link for further information index
 
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We use generic round up around the lot here. Generally spray 2-3 times each growing season, as new weeds seem to germinate through gravel routinely. Been buying Razor brand from a supplier on ebay for $91.90/5 gallons, same strength as round up. I get Bifen IT and other insect control supplies from the same seller, great products at a good price.
 
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The website says to ring 800-242-5562 to locate a distributor.

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   / grass and weed killer help.. #9  
I would never do this myself, and always tell others not to, but used motor oil and hydraulic oil kill everything they come into contact with. Especially blackberry bushes!!! As an added bonus, it's very effective around a house for termites and ants. But of course, I wouldn't know this personally as it's not something I'd ever do or recomend to anybody.

I tried the vinager method without any results. Four bottles of straight vinagler in my sprayer didn't kill a single plant.

I did spray some roundup last week and I'm starting to see some of the plants turn brown. It's working, but very slowly.

Eddie
 
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EddieWalker said:
I would never do this myself, and always tell others not to, but used motor oil and hydraulic oil kill everything they come into contact with. Especially blackberry bushes!!! As an added bonus, it's very effective around a house for termites and ants. But of course, I wouldn't know this personally as it's not something I'd ever do or recomend to anybody.

I tried the vinager method without any results. Four bottles of straight vinagler in my sprayer didn't kill a single plant.

I did spray some roundup last week and I'm starting to see some of the plants turn brown. It's working, but very slowly.

Eddie
Well, having seen some of those homemade remedies I had to have a go with them.

I got a 5 gallon bucket, filled it with water and saturated it with salt. Then put half a bottle of vinegar and put a few splashes of bleach in there.

Put it in an old watering can and 'watered' all the little plants that grow up around the edge of our driveway.

We'll have to see what happens. :)
 
 
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