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No one intimadates. She's a nice sharing her garden tips with me and she sees me struggle/fight those darn weeds every 2 weeks.
I tried the water with dish soap. It didn't work at all and same with soap,vinegar and salt. I don't get how others say it worked for them, but me....nada, nope, zip, , no-way-Jose on this yard. Lol
It's just too f'n hot for me to keep pulling them out by the roots. Soooo, I guess I'm gonna give the chem a try.

@Kittiekatt53 @CJShaneArtBooks Those chemicals are contributing to the extinction of countless native species. Not just plants, but animals from pollinators to fish to all other wildlife. They don't stay in your yard. They poison your own water supply. And unless you use a hazmat suit and never touch your yard, they'll give you cancer by using them.

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If you want an alternative that doesn't endanger your life and your entire planet, I suggest picking out a native low growing ground cover to fill the space and suppress weeds. Where I'm at in Shenandoah plants like chrysogonum virginianum or wild violets do the trick.

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