Selective weedkillers will only kill the targeted weeds.
Total weedkillers will kill all green plants.
Therefore if the weedkiller does not kill grass but other weeds in the grass, it is a selective weedkiller.
Using vinegar as a weed killer can harm your lawn if not used carefully. It is a non-selective herbicide, meaning it can kill both weeds and grass. It is best to use vinegar-based weed killers sparingly and with caution to avoid damaging your lawn.
The time it takes for weed killer to effectively kill grass can vary depending on the type of weed killer used, the weather conditions, and the type of grass being targeted. In general, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for the weed killer to fully kill the grass.
Yes
depends which weedkillers and how long has it been since they were sprayed
Baking soda can take about 1-2 weeks to kill grass when used as a weed killer.
Yes, vinegar and salt can be effective in killing grass as they are natural weed killers. Vinegar is acidic and can help to dry out and kill the grass, while salt can dehydrate the grass and prevent it from growing. However, it's important to note that these methods may also harm other plants in the area and should be used carefully.
There is a chemical in weed n feed that is harmless to grass but deadly to weeds. they also put grass fertilizer in it.
NO, Crossbow has no effect on grasses.
Grass will not grow wild and kill weed in hot or cold environments. Weeds will often choke out healthy grass in any temperature.
I do. I actually don't like to take pain killers without smoking weed.
no.
Yes