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Started by PJW_Letchworth, June 01, 2009, 22:16:48

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PJW_Letchworth

Does anyone know of an organic weedkiller or are they all chemical based?  I suspect there is no such thing but you never know.
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

PJW_Letchworth

"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

kt.

A life long sentence of manual labour ;D ;D 
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

boltonlad

Quote from: ktlawson on June 01, 2009, 22:31:24
A life long sentence of manual labour ;D ;D 

yippee pleanty of time at the allotment away from the missus and kids.

labrat

#3
Well Weedol Max could be considered organic in that it uses a naturally occuring weed killing substance called pelargonic acid.

P.S. even if there were something that fitted this odd definition of 'organic' whatever it was would still contain chemicals.

tonybloke

heavy fuel oil could be considered organic, but I wouldn't want it on my food
You couldn't make it up!

Robert_Brenchley

Vinegar's a natural substance, but it's still poisonous. Apparently you can buy 'agricultural vinegar' in the States, which is 12% acetic acid rather than 2-3%.

Baccy Man


caroline7758

That MUST be too good to be true! Anyone tried it?

saddad

On another tack... a weed wand/flame gun...  :-X


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