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gz
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sgt.colon
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tahir
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Jam Lady
Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 2573 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Vinegar is acid, will lower the pH. Kitchen vinegar is relatively mild, for weed killing there is some special, stronger vinegar available.
Since you mention "sanding" I'm not clear if you mean the blocks are wood and were sanded, or if they are stone and you were sanding the gaps between them.
If stone, then flame off the weeds. There's a garden flame weeder over here, made by Flame Engineering. The Red Dragon is like a Bernzomatic shop torch used for soldering. You are not incinerating the weeds, just slowly sweep back and forth until the weed leaves change from green to not so green. That indicates the leaf cells have ruptured. It is great for gravel areas, cracks in pavement, etc. There is even a field crop model used for row crops.
Here is a discussion on my website about coping with weeds from last year |
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dpack
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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gray_b
Joined: 24 Jun 2011 Posts: 254 Location: Leafy Shires of the Midlands
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Midlandsman
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