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Anyone use corn gluten weed control?

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 thisisterrible (original poster member #24727) posted at 11:08 PM on Monday, June 22nd, 2020

My yard is a bunch of clover and weeds with a few blades of grass . Anyone have any luck using corn gluten weed control? Any other organic weed killer for that matter? Almost everyone in my plan has beautiful grass, but they use chemicals to achieve that which I'm not willing to do. But I'm also not happy about having the ugliest lawn.

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tushnurse ( member #21101) posted at 11:17 PM on Monday, June 22nd, 2020

You can do like us crazy beekeepers do and just keep throwing down clover.

It's green produces a nectar the honeybees love, and well from a distance looks great. My whole yard which is about a 1/2 acre is all clover and other weeds. We have a small spot that is real grass but that's leftover from when we first tried to make grass grow in our yard when we built our house 20 years ago.

ETA - No I don't know about any organic/natural weed killers except for the buckets of hot salt water my Gram used to pour between her stepping stones. It works.

[This message edited by tushnurse at 5:18 PM, June 22nd (Monday)]

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