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ahughes798's avatar

Unless the plant is shallow rooted, and you keep the torch in place for a couple of minutes, all you're doing is top-killing the plant. But it is fun!

Hand pulling after a rain is easier. If you are physically unable to pull up the weeds by hand, hire someone to do it. If you can't afford that, then I would recommend the extremely judicious use of Round-up. Don't spray on a windy day. Wear long pants, long sleeved shirt, gloves and goggles. Do not use on days where it is going to be below 50, or above 80, and/or if it's going to rain within 24 hours.

If you use Round-Up on an above 80 F day, the spray will become aerosolised, and you don't want to breathe that stuff. Plus, most plants shut their stomas when it's above 80 or below 50 to conserve moisture, so the chemical will not be as effective. When you're done with spraying, take off the clothes you were wearing, including your shoes, and wash them immediately in hot water, separate from the rest of your laundry. Some people shower after using it, which I recommend. I'm not a fan of Round-Up, but if used correctly, it kills plants and causes minimal environmental damage. It is also worth noting that the WHO has listed it as a probable carcinogen.

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CATMAN's avatar

Chlorpyrifos and Sarin are closely related neurotoxins, so I guess poisoning farmworkers is OK but Syrian babies is an atrocity worth launching a missile strike over

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