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Homemade Herbicide

This document provides instructions for making a homemade herbicide spray to kill weeds. It consists of mixing 1 cup of salt dissolved in 1 liter of vinegar, pouring the solution into a labeled jar, and then using an old brush to apply it directly to weeds. The summary warns that this herbicide will kill any plant it touches so great care must be taken when using it.
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Homemade Herbicide

This document provides instructions for making a homemade herbicide spray to kill weeds. It consists of mixing 1 cup of salt dissolved in 1 liter of vinegar, pouring the solution into a labeled jar, and then using an old brush to apply it directly to weeds. The summary warns that this herbicide will kill any plant it touches so great care must be taken when using it.
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Pest Spray Activity 4 Herbicide

*NOTE: Herbicide is not a selective weed killer. It will kill any plant it touches so be very careful how you use it.

Equipment:
cup measure salt vinegar bucket wooden spoon funnel wide mouthed jar label pen old pastry brush or small paint brush

What to do:
Add a cup of common salt to a litre of vinegar in a bucket. Stir. After its dissolved, use a funnel to pour into wide-mouthed jar. Make a label and stick it to the jar with name, purpose, date and instructions. To use: brush the herbicide directly onto weeds with an old pastry or paint brush.

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