You don’t need anything extreme or risky—there are a few simple, relatively safe homemade options that work well for small weeds.
🌿 1. Vinegar-based spray (most common)
Uses White vinegar
How it works:
- The acetic acid dries out and damages the leaves
How to use:
- Fill a spray bottle with vinegar
- Spray directly on weed leaves (best on sunny days)
👉 Works best on young weeds, not deep roots
🧂 2. Salt + vinegar (stronger, but use carefully)
Uses Salt + vinegar
Effect:
- Salt dehydrates plants more aggressively
⚠️ Important:
- Can damage soil long-term
- Avoid using near plants you want to keep
🧼 3. Add a little dish soap
- Helps the mixture stick to leaves instead of rolling off
🌱 What to expect
- Leaves will wilt and brown within hours to days
- Roots may survive → weeds can come back
👉 You may need repeat applications
❌ What these won’t do
- Won’t permanently kill deep-rooted weeds
- Won’t replace professional herbicides for large areas
⚠️ Safety tips
- Don’t spray on windy days (can harm nearby plants)
- Avoid contact with eyes/skin
- Keep away from pets until dry
🧾 Bottom line
Homemade herbicides can be effective for small, surface weeds, especially vinegar-based ones—but they’re not a one-time permanent solution.
If you tell me what type of weeds you’re dealing with, I can suggest the most effective method for that specific case.