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My nana swears by this DIY weed kil.ler recipe. Here’s how it works

Weeds are every gardener’s ongoing battle, and while commercial weed killers are available, they often contain harsh chemicals that can harm both the environment and desirable plants.

That’s why many are turning to safer, more natural alternatives—like the one passed down by my grandmother, Nana, a lifelong gardener who swears by her homemade, eco-friendly weed killer.

A Recipe Passed Through Generations
Nana’s weed killer comes from a time when expensive commercial solutions weren’t an option. Instead, gardeners relied on simple household ingredients—and her three-part formula remains effective today:

1 gallon of white vinegar
1 cup of salt
1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap
These ingredients work together to kill weeds naturally without introducing toxic chemicals to the garden.

Why These Ingredients Work
The power of this DIY mix lies in the way its components interact:

Vinegar (with 5% acetic acid) is the primary weed killer. It dries out plant leaves on contact, especially effective against young weeds.
Salt enhances the drying effect by pulling moisture out of plant cells and disrupting their ability to absorb water.

Dish soap helps the solution stick to leaves and spread evenly, allowing the vinegar and salt to penetrate more effectively.
Used together, these ingredients create a potent weed-killing blend, although care is needed—especially with salt, which can affect soil health if overused.

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