How to get rid of weeds in driveways

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By jedgrey

Do you feel like you're fighting a losing battle with driveway weeds? Nothing can make a house look more ratty and unkempt than weeds growing in the driveway or sidewalk. It seems that the joints and wood in the cement breed ideal conditions for weeds to flourish. And they stand out a lot more against the light colored cement than in the lawn.

Our first attack usually consists of trying to pull them out, but all that does is break them off. The result? Pruning, which means they come back thicker than before.

So next comes the store-bought weed killer with its harsh chemical makeup. With the growing awareness of environmental issues this does raise the question of safety and degree of impact on our surroundings.

Not to worry, folks, there is a natural alternative, one that you can make yourself from ordinary household ingredients which are in use every day. All we're talking about here is the following: Salt, liquid detergent and regular vinegar.

Combine them in the following manner: Dissolve one cup of ordinary table salt in one gallon of regular vinegar (5% acidity) then add slowly one tablespoon of any dishwashing liquid that you happen to have on hand. Vinegar comes in two kinds, white and regular and as they both consist of acetic acid diluted with water to 5% strength we have used both in our formulation and with equal results. Also, the exact proportions of the mix don't appear to affect its workability.

Put the mixture into a spray bottle and squirt the weeds until they're thoroughly wet. Around two days after spraying you'll see the weeds turning brown and eventually drying up.

And there you have it, folks. A weed killer that really does work. So well in fact, that you need to be very careful not to get it anywhere near the lawn, because it kills anything green that comes in contact. And the ground beneath the cement will be barren for a couple of years. This recipe is intended strictly for driveways and level sidewalks only.

We finally won the battle with our driveway. with just an occasional quick squirt once in a couple of months or so for the tiny weed we may have missed. So there you have it: an all natural weed killer that works while remaining friends with our environment. And, in saving money the price is always right!

Here's to green and healthful living.

Comments

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Eileen Hughes Level 3 Commenter 3 years ago

Well done, We all have to get rid of the chemicals. So keep up the no chemical articles and we will keep coming back Thanks for sharing this article

jedgrey profile image

jedgrey Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks Eileen for your interest. In my world travels some years ago I saw imbalances that were already sounding the alarm for our environment. I'm working on some more natural ways of dealing with everyday needs around the house. And they invariably cost less than ready made chemicals.

Sol 3 years ago

Thank you so much for sharing your method. I sprayed the mixture on to my driveway weeds, and driveway gaps. Within hours the weeds looked as if they were on their last legs !!!

I will only know the effectiveness of the soil-sterilizing salt next spring.

Many thanks again for your idea/invention.

Sol

butch 2 years ago

man this works thanks . DO u have anything for like indoor pest, ants, waterbugs, spiders ect

butch 2 years ago

man this works thanks . DO u have anything for like indoor pest, ants, waterbugs, spiders ect

David D. 21 months ago

Thank you Sir!

Worked like a wonder. My wife was laughing at me as I was mixing up the potion -- she is now amazed at the results!

Doc B 12 months ago

Does this formula kill "wire grass" types????

Allan 10 months ago

Great stuff! I tell everyone about this sensible idea. It works really quickly and the moss looks done for good - we will see the long term benefit next spring. I reckon that one gallon cost about £3 - what a bargain!

Thank you

Danny from El Monte 4 weeks ago

Am I correct in writing down the formula like this:

1 Gallon of vinegar

1 cup of salt

2 tablespoons of soap detergent

is this correct? Im going to try it soon :))) Thanks

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