No, Bronco is not an organic weed and grass killer.
Yes. Vinagar will burn the green parts of the plant. Its actually often used as an organic weed and grass killer.
The waiting times for sowing in grass seeds aft using weed killer depends on the brand of weed killer, how much was used and how strong the weed killer is. The waiting time would be on the packaging.
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NO, Crossbow has no effect on grasses.
I use weed killer.
It depends. If it has not been watered, no. But if it got weed killer on it, probably yes.
2 to 3 days
no but if you use a spoon full of butter and weed killer then after a couple of days it is double the effectiveness.
no but if you use a spoon full of butter and weed killer then after a couple of days it is double the effectiveness.
Lime isn't used as a weed killer. It's sole purpose is to "sweeten" the soil. Grass grows better in a low acidic soil.
Removal by garden tool or gloved hand, sprinkling of corn gluten, and treating with salt and vinegar are the best organic weed killers.
Roundup is made to be a topical plant killer--you spray it on the leaves and that and sunlight kill the plant. If you want to keep seeds that are in the ground from germinating, you would use a pre-emergent weed killer. Put this down on your yard before a rain or water it in, and you should be weed free for a few months.