Pet Safe Weed Killer for Your Garden

Jack Rella
When shopping for a pet safe weed killer, it is best to read the ingredients on the weed killers that you choose. There are many pet friendly weed killers that are on the market today that will not have any adverse effects on your pets. There are also a few do-it-yourself weed killers that you can make at home to provide an even safer environment for your pets outdoors. These types may be the best weed killer that you can find.

Not only will making your own pet safe weed killer at home provide safety and a better looking lawn for your home but it will also save you money. One of the best weed killers that you can make from home if you are looking to treat a relatively small area is a simple mixture of vinegar and boiling water placed in a spray bottle. If you would like to have a little more increased potency you can add ingredients such as clove oil or lemon. This is done by combining two parts boiling water to one part vinegar in addition to any optional ingredients.

EcoChem.com offers natural and safe lawn care products that are said to be highly effective as well as being a pet. CB-707 added to herbicide will feed the plants, reduce plant stress, kill the weeds, and be very pet friendly.

Roundup is also said to be a highly effective pet safe weed killer. It just so happens that this product is also quite possibly the best weed killer available on the market today. One cannot go wrong with the ease of use with this product especially when knowing that it is going to be safe for our pets.

Triple Threat Selective Weed Killer Concentrate is a highly expensive yet highly concentrated that is EPA registered. This product is designed for lawns, parks, and golf courses, which promises to knock down chickweed, clover and vines. Because this is highly concentrated you will want to read the directions carefully before mixing the product with water.

When trying to locate the best weed killer you may find that it is in your home. Utilizing corn gluten meal over an area can prevent several types of weeds from growing such as dandelion, foxtail, or even clover. Applying this once during the fall and once during the spring can prove to be beneficial when it comes to finding the best weed killer available and one that will be both cost effective and pet friendly.

Published by Jack Rella

Jack Rella is a avid video game player who enjoys spending time with his family, playing with his dog and enjoying life.  View profile

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