That depends on what kind of weeds they are. If they are "broad leaf" weeds, you can use a herbicide like Killex that is for broad leaf weeds only. That means that it won't kill your grass. If it is a mixture of broad leafed weeds and grassy weeds, and you aren't worried about killing your lawn (as in you want to kill everything that's there), you can use a broad spectrum herbicide like Roundup. There are also soil sterilizers out there, but if you use one of those, be prepared that you won't be able to plant ANYTHING there and expect it to grow for at least a year, possibly more.
Physical removal of all traces of the weed is one way. For other methods, one must know what species of weed is involved. Chemical methods vary widely and do not always work the same way on different species of weed.
sodium hypochlorite 21.5 percent usually found in liquid form at your local swimming pool store. aka (liquid chlorine)
No this does not kill weeds, It will only kill insects.
To kill weeds with Tipp-Ex just brush it over the weeds.
It does not actually kill actively growing weeds but it can be used as a natural way to prevent weeds.
will to kill weeds you can go to home depot and get weeds spray and spray in on or around the weeds and there you go .
it will make your grass grow but it will not kill weeds=)
Agent Orange didn't kill weeds it killed trees to flush out Viet Cong soldiers and encampments. Agent Blue is what was used to kill weeds. Thats what you want to look for for weeds.
No
Yes, chloride kills garden weeds.
herbicide
Weeds are important because they kill certain insects. These weeds also look pretty and can add decoration to your garden.
Pull them out dduuhh!
Herbicide?