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  • We have had pigweed in our vegetable garden for the last 2 years. Just trying to find a product that I can use to kill it before it gets started this year. Would like to know when to apply and how much to use. The garden has about 4000 sq ft. We start planting in mid april and finish about mid may. Thanks in advance for any advice. Bennie

    2/26/200811:51:22 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    20% Vinegar, Natural Weed Control

    Bennie,

    You can use our Natural Weed Control or 20% Vinegar and Orange Oil to kill the weeds in the garden. Both the Natural Weed Control and the Vinegar will be used at full strength, you will need to mix 2 ounces of Orange Oil (as a surfactant) per gallon of vinegar. Both products are non selective so they will kill just about anything they touch so be careful when spraying around existing plants. You can purchase the products mentioned on our website and we will ship them to you via UPS Ground. If you have any other questions please let me know. 

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