Last time I checked, most cities , towns, and townships, and even some rural areas have laws / regulations and CC&Rs that limit the types of livestock ( especially pigs) that is allowed on your property. I know this since we owned and lived on ONE ACRE of land only 2 miles from a small town of 17,200 people. That weed killer "spray" that you recomend will ONLY have the leaves and possibly the stems turn brown and die, but will do NOTHING to the roots, so the plants will regrow in short order. Numerous reaplications of this "weed killer " will only yield you with only more frustrating labor for reaplications of a pseudo " weed killer" .Someone once told me about a poison ivy cure where you eat it then a friend of theirs tried it and ended up in the ER. I think I will stick to eating dock or poke salad.
I've heard that pigs are good for rooting up poison ivy, poison oak, dock, kudzu or about any nuisance plant or everything in sight for that matter. Of course you might not want to go that extreme for one dock plant.
Here is a site for making your own. I keep telling DH to make this instead of buying Roundup. I worry it might hurt my free range chickens to eat the dead and dying vegetation. http://www.food.com/recipe/weed-killer-at-half-the-price-of-round-up-434896
Lol for sureTry to cultivate it and make it grow more....nothing quicker to make it die out.
Thanks I will look for some this weekend.Any farm store that carries 2-4D, glysophates, etc will have it. Great for killing dandelions in yard but not hurt the grass.
Are you sure about that ? In my garden , I found out if I water, fertilize and tend to the cultivation of weeds, they grow better and stronger than before and produce a 1,000 fold more seed and my intended crop withers and dies. So , I think that I will stick to the tried and true chemical warfare .Try to cultivate it and make it grow more....nothing quicker to make it die out.