Re: Re: A short-cut, maybe
- Subject: Re: Re: A short-cut, maybe
- From: "Donna" j*@prairieinet.net
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 12:58:53 -0500
I have used regular household vinegar to change the ph of my soil in areas that I do not want anything to grow. Word of caution... watch out for other types of vinegar, they can be dangerous.
Donna
> Ammonia and chlorine bleach in a toilet will go "boom," I've always heard.
> -Kelly
> > I think we've found a way to get rid of weeds coming up between the
> > bricks around the pool: ammonia!
> >
> > My husband puts it in a sprayer and makes everything smell like--you
> > know what.
> >
> > But the dandelions die off, and maybe even the grass will, after several
> > applications.
> >
> > Anyone heard of this before? And is there any reason not to do this,
> > like the ammonia and the chlorine from the pool water mixing somehow and
> > making a deadly chemical?
> >
> > Isabelle Hayes
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