I can't speak from firsthand experience, but I understand that for vinegar to 
be an effective
weed-killer, remembering that it is only temporary, like Roundup, the 
concentration of acetic acid
has to be increased from the regular 5% to 30.
Maybe, this can be achieved by boiling a gallon of vinegar until only a couple 
of pints are left.
Seems an awful lot of trouble to go to when you can whip Roundup off the shelf, 
all ready and eager
to set about its task!

Jewel

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From: "allen dunbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] 50 Uses For Vinegar


hi donny this is good info on a useful product do you know if it will kill 
poison ivy we had some
growing along the church walls we used a weed killer but it looks as though it 
is greening up to
grow back any idea if the vinegar will work to kill it if so how much in a 
gallon of water


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