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I usually get the gloves at Home Depot that are latex reinforced so that they're durable and the working surface is pretty water proof. However - your best bet for weeds in gravel in a dry landscape is to use a glyphosate spray to kill the weeds. It'll save time and save your gloves
don't use glyphosate around your house. don't get that shit sprayed anywhere near you.
vinegar does the trick. some use vinegar + salt to be sure nothing grows there for years.
don't poison yourself and your surroundings just to kill some weeds
unless you're in canada atm 👨🚒 why not
i will probably try torching this year, after the dry season
Glyphosate is totally safe when used as directed and probably safer and less toxic than the less effective vinegar solutions.
https://plantoutofplace.com/2014/06/salt-vinegar-and-glyphosate/
https://m.facebook.com/groups/GardenProfessors/permalink/10155738917421490/?mibextid=9R9pXO
what's toxic about vinegar! We cook with it everyday.
are you working for Monsanto? Do you also drink glyphosate with your Kool-aid?
I can’t use stuff like that because a lot of the weeds are growing near my drought tolerant plants. It makes sense because the plants are where the irrigation delivers the water but it also means I don’t think I can use a weed killer.