A safe way to kill grass in a gravel drive is to use a natural herbicide, such as vinegar or a salt-water solution, which can effectively kill unwanted vegetation without harming the surrounding environment. Alternatively, you can cover the grass with a thick layer of cardboard or landscape fabric to block sunlight, which will eventually kill the grass underneath. Be sure to monitor the area and remove any dead grass to prevent regrowth.
NO as the exhaust fumes can kill you
Look at the labels on each one; some may say "pet-safe".
Eating grass is generally not harmful to humans and is unlikely to kill you. However, some grasses may be contaminated with pesticides or other harmful substances, so it is best to avoid eating grass unless you are certain it is safe.
To effectively kill grass in your garden bed, you can use a non-selective herbicide specifically designed to kill grass. Make sure to follow the instructions on the product carefully to ensure safe and effective application. Additionally, you can manually remove the grass by digging it out or smothering it with a thick layer of mulch or newspaper. Regularly monitoring and maintaining the area will help prevent the grass from growing back.
It is best to use pea sized gravel or sand. This is safe for them to eat as it will pass through them easier than gravel which can get stuck in their digestive system.
Grass fetilizer will be safe with young children, but to be careful it may be best to wait a few days before letting them play on the grass.
i dont know this particular brand but there are herbicides that are specific to grass like weeds and wont harm an iris. if this is what the label claims it should be fine
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.
Yes. You can layer substrate in any tank. However, if your plants can grow fine in gravel, they can grow fine in colored gravel, just make sure the colored gravel is safe for aquariums.
Normally, grass is safe for pets. Lots of animals eat grass (cows, horses, goats, etc.). House pets use grass to aid in digestion and I think as a remedy for an upset tummy.
Yes if you take it easy, have good tires, and be able to carry at least one spare. It's a good couple hundred miles of loose gravel.
In many accidents you can be severely injured or in most cases killed so the answer to this question is yes! driving a motorcycle doesn't make you safe and you could be killed!! please drive safe!