No. Soap will not kill plants. In fact on organic farms it is often sprayed on plants to rid them of pests such as aphids. In my opinion the best way is to just pull them up by the roots, no chemicals at all! Soap is often used as a surfectant in pesticides and herbacides. If you want to get rid of weeds, and pulling them by hand is not an option, go to the lawn and garden center and buy weed killer, round up is a good brand of non selective herbacides. If they are in your lawn be sure you get a broad leaf (selective) weed killer, it will not affect your grass.
2007-02-22 05:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Vinegar and and strong salt answer sprayed on a warm SUNNY day and that could also help yet you would ought to repeat this procedure and it takes a lengthy time period to burn off the flora. the acceptable way is to tug the weeds out root and all,a lot less complicated on a moist day or after a reliable confusing rain. OR Roundup.Yep it truly works,kills each thing it touches.
2016-12-04 19:21:12
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answered by ? 3
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no it will help them grow they tried that on myth busters
Use a good weed killer like weed be gone is the best
you can buy at lowes or home depot
2007-02-22 04:58:49
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answered by cool man 2
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you might want to ask this in garden and landscape, you would probably get better answers.
2007-02-22 04:47:10
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answered by Fenway♥George 5
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..mmm... i dont know abojut soap and water...but vineger does
2007-02-22 17:58:24
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answered by olddogwatchin 5
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