If you want to use something natural try straight vinegar on a hot sunny day. Put the vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it - it'll kill it.
The only down side is you'll smell the vinegar for a day or so.
2006-06-23 20:00:39
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answered by Sarah L 2
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Roundup. You can try vinegar or boiling water or a propane weeding torch. Don't use salt because it can concentrate in the soil; don't use gasoline either.
If you use Roundup DON'T cover it with a tarp or cardboard afterwards; the plant has to metabolize in order to distribute it through the tissues.
2006-06-23 20:52:44
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answered by yakimabelle 3
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Another way of naturally killing a plant is to use salt. Sprinkle a healthly amout around the base of the plant. You don't need to add water or anything, but if it rains after you do it that's ok too.
2006-06-23 20:25:19
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answered by swt_tulips 2
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Yep, RoundUp!
2006-06-23 19:29:05
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answered by crystal89431 6
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EAT IT, or put an add/sign and someone will want to dig and take, lucky you mine went bad, obviously you do not like crumble or pie!
2006-06-24 07:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I have one in my backyard I've been trying to get rid of for years. If anyone has the answer, please, let us all know.
2006-06-23 19:14:25
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answered by mopargrapeape 5
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Roundup should do it. Be aware that it kills everything, including your grass so be prepared for that if you use it.
2006-06-23 19:13:44
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answered by c_schumacker 6
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Roundup(Glyphosate )To kill every thing::or 2,4-d (2,4-d kills broadleaf and should not hurt grass)
2006-06-23 19:49:18
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answered by paulofhouston 6
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