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carrots, grass, dandelions
Dandelions.
Grass
Yes, vinegar can effectively kill dandelions. The acetic acid in vinegar acts as a natural herbicide that can help to eliminate dandelions when applied directly to the plant.
There is no sunlight for the grass to grow / survive.
To effectively kill dandelions in your lawn using vinegar, you can mix vinegar with water in a spray bottle and apply it directly to the dandelions. The acidity of the vinegar can help to kill the dandelions by drying them out. Be careful not to spray the vinegar on other plants as it can harm them as well.
In the lawn. The grasses are too tall for plants like dandelions and clover to grow in a tall-grass prairie.
Yes, vinegar can effectively kill dandelions in your garden as it is a natural and non-toxic weed killer.
You pull them out. Then add some weed control to the grass.
Yes, vinegar can effectively kill dandelions. The acetic acid in vinegar acts as a natural herbicide that can help to eliminate weeds like dandelions when applied directly to the plant.
yes they do
dandelions, trees, grass, lillypuffs and moss