Yes and any fish that are in it also,
Salt can be effective in killing weeds in block paving, as it dehydrates and damages the plants. However, it can also harm surrounding vegetation and may not be a long-term solution.
Salt can temporarily kill weeds by dehydrating them, but it can also harm the soil and surrounding plants if used in excess. It is not a permanent solution as weeds may eventually grow back.
Salt water kills most plants!
To effectively kill weeds using a combination of boiling water and salt, simply pour the boiling water directly onto the weeds to scald and kill them. Then, sprinkle salt on the soil around the weeds to prevent regrowth. Be careful not to pour the boiling water on desired plants as it can harm them too.
Yes, salt can effectively kill weeds between pavers by dehydrating them. However, it is important to use salt sparingly as it can also harm surrounding plants and soil if used in excess.
To effectively use boiling water and salt to kill weeds in your garden, simply boil water and add a generous amount of salt to it. Carefully pour this mixture directly onto the weeds, making sure to cover the entire plant. The hot water will scald the weeds, while the salt will dehydrate and kill them. Be cautious not to pour the mixture on desired plants, as it can harm them as well.
weed be gone or salt
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and salt to kill weeds in your garden. Bleach is a strong chemical that can harm plants and the environment, and mixing it with salt can create toxic fumes. It is best to use safer and more environmentally friendly methods to control weeds in your garden.
Salt kills grass & weeds. Probably kill a plant too. You can stop watering a plant and it will die.
Salt can be used to kill weeds in the context that if you water a strong solution of salt water on a row of seedling beetroot in strong sunlight the sun will kill everything else apart from the beetroot because the beetroot family are classed as 'maritime' plants i.e. they originated from the coastline and are resistant to salt water whereas other plants are not and the salt will kill them, using salt in this way is known as a 'selective herbicide'
Salt and vinegar mixed works
Salt water does indeed kill many land plants. There is documentation throughout history showing enemies poisoning crops by salting them. Ocean water is also known to kill land plants. Salt water is used as a weed killer by many gardeners, however, boiling water can be used with the same effect in many cases.