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Kill Weeds With Balsamic

by dave | Jul 1, 2012 | Staff Column | 0 comments

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Got weeds? Don’t want to sprinkle poisons on your lawn? Give vinegar a try! The acetic acid in vinegar will help draw the moisture out of weeds. However, vinegar is a contact killer, and does not discriminate – carefully target the weeds to preserve your lush lawn!

Have some left over vinegar? Reader’s Digest has over 150 other ways to use this wonder liquid.

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