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I use a 20% vinegar around mine and it works well.  It does not kill the plant 100% but acts as a defoliant.  I also use it heavily around my fruit trees and grapes prior to mulching.  You can cut it down to about 15% and still maintain its effectiveness.  I purchase 55 gallons at a time but I am sure you can find it in smaller quantities.

This is also called Ag Vinegar.

If you use it during a dry spell you'll see die back 48 hours later and 100% leaf crop browning in 4 days.  It really does work well on both broadleaf and grass.  Brush not nearly as well, but great if you are looking for an organic alternative.


Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio

An Ohio Century Farm Est. 1855

(513) 967-1106
http://www.carriagehousefarmllc.com
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