How Vinegar Kills Plant

Vinegar when sprayed on plants, drain moisture from leaves, and the plant dies. It is an organic and inexpensive way to kill weeds. But beware; it kills every plant that comes in touch with it.

Here’s the simple but effective recipe for making vinegar weed killer at home

  1. Take one-gallon white vinegar. You can use the vinegar that we use in the kitchen; its concentration is 5%. However, a 10% or 20% solution works faster.

  2. Mix one cup salt in it if you have rock salt, add it. You can use table salt, too.

  3. Add one tablespoon of lemon juice in it. If you are using 10% or 20% solution, you can skip using lemon juice.

  4. Now add two tablespoons of dish soap and stir it well.

  5. Wear gloves and fill the solution in a sprayer.

  6. Spray it on weeds thoroughly; soaking all the leaves.

Tips and Warnings

  • It is most effective on, dry, sunny day.
  • Always wear gloves when dealing with highly concentrated vinegar.
  • Never spray it on a windy day.
  • Don’t let too much solution spill down on the ground. The salt in it makes the soil infertile.

Also Read: DIY Magical Potions For Killing Weeds

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  • Terry Hatfield
  • July 19, 2018 At 5:22 pm
  • Will it kill grass?
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  • Sherry Howard
  • August 16, 2018 At 1:42 pm
  • Will it hurt my hostas?
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  • Dawn
  • July 17, 2019 At 9:16 pm
  • As an FYI – putting salt into the ground is not a good idea if you plan on planting there afterwards. If you are killing weeds in between concrete or paving its fine as you don’t want things to grow there. But if you have enough salt turned into the soil other plants can’t grow there ever.
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  • Roxanne
  • July 23, 2019 At 3:50 pm
  • Doesn’t work at all ! I used this 3 different times not one weed died , wasted time and money 👎🏻
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  • Bonnie lash
  • July 1, 2020 At 11:07 am
  • Its ok if you dont over due the spraying..but.im a luvky one i guess..cow pasture just on other side of fence..free ..free.free manure
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  • Ellie
  • July 30, 2019 At 8:40 pm
  • Using salt is a bad idea if you like having worms in your garden. I used salt water to kill slugs and worms came out of the ground wiggling around and died. It broke my heart!
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  • Karen Janssen
  • May 31, 2020 At 1:20 am
  • My neighbor uses straight vinegar to kill weeds. Seems to work pretty well for him.
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Will it kill grass?

Will it hurt my hostas?

As an FYI – putting salt into the ground is not a good idea if you plan on planting there afterwards. If you are killing weeds in between concrete or paving its fine as you don’t want things to grow there. But if you have enough salt turned into the soil other plants can’t grow there ever.

  • Bonnie lash
  • July 1, 2020 At 11:07 am
  • Its ok if you dont over due the spraying..but.im a luvky one i guess..cow pasture just on other side of fence..free ..free.free manure
  • Reply

Doesn’t work at all ! I used this 3 different times not one weed died , wasted time and money 👎🏻

Its ok if you dont over due the spraying..but.im a luvky one i guess..cow pasture just on other side of fence..free ..free.free manure

Using salt is a bad idea if you like having worms in your garden. I used salt water to kill slugs and worms came out of the ground wiggling around and died. It broke my heart!

My neighbor uses straight vinegar to kill weeds. Seems to work pretty well for him.

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