Will grass grow back after vinegar?

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asked Jun 30, 2024 in Other-Home/Garden by holeinbucket (1,160 points)
Will grass grow back after vinegar?

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answered Aug 12, 2024 by Urbaldness (4,000 points)
Grass will grow back after vinegar and within about a week new blades of grass will start to show up and grow back.

When sprayed with vinegar the grass will turn yellow but it will grow back unless the grass is just a few weeks old and you just planted it and in that case the vinegar will kill the grass.

However new grass can grow eventually in it's place.

The three ingredient homemade grass killer and weed killer is white vinegar, dish soap and salt.

To make the three ingredient homemade grass and weed killer start by filling a container with 1 gallon of white vinegar.

Next add 1 tablespoon of any dish soap to the vinegar.

Then pour in 1 cup of salt.

And next mix the solution together until all the ingredients are combined.

Then pour the solution into a garden sprayer and spray the weeds or lawn.

Once you spray the weeds or grass it can take between 1 day to 3 days for the weeds.

Vinegar kills most young weeds within 24 hours, so check the area you sprayed during the next 2–3 days to see if they wither away.

If the weeds are still standing tall or developing new growth, coat them with more of the vinegar solution.

Keep checking and spraying the weeds until they completely die out.

The homemade weed killer is more natural and will not harm the water table and harm the water that is below the ground like regular weed killers can do.

Bleach can also be used to kill off weeds as well and even kill ants and some other insects.

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