You can make a simple, effective homemade herbicide (weed killer) using ingredients most people already have at home. It works best on young weeds and small garden areas. 🌱
🌿 Easy Homemade Herbicide (3 Ingredients)
🛒 Ingredients:
- 1 liter white vinegar (5% acetic acid)
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 teaspoon dish soap
🧪 How it works
- Vinegar burns and dries out weed leaves
- Salt dehydrates the plant and roots
- Dish soap helps the mixture stick to the leaves
👩🌾 Instructions
- Mix all ingredients in a spray bottle.
- Shake well until the salt dissolves.
- Spray directly on weeds (target leaves and stems).
- Apply on a sunny, dry day for best results.
⚠️ Important cautions
- This mixture can kill any plant, not just weeds—avoid spraying near flowers or vegetables.
- Salt can damage soil and make it harder for future plants to grow—use sparingly.
- Avoid spraying on windy days to prevent drift.
✅ Best uses
- Cracks in driveways
- Sidewalks and patios
- Areas where you don’t want any plants growing
💡 Safer alternative (no salt)
If you want to protect your soil:
- Use just vinegar + a few drops of dish soap
- It kills the top growth without long-term soil damage
🌱 Bottom line
Homemade herbicides can be effective for small weeds, but they’re non-selective and should be used carefully to avoid harming your garden.
If you want, I can show you natural ways to prevent weeds from growing at all, which is often more effective than killing them after they appear.