How do I make a trail here?

Seems right. I mix it in smaller batches.
The two hour kill time is optimistic. My experience is a kill time of a day or two.
If the weeds survive the first soak, add more salt to the mix, and apply heavily. For stubborn spots, warm up the mix on the stove and then pour.

There is also roto-tilling and then compacting the trail tread.
I don’t mind doing 2-3 passes over 3 days if I know it’ll work

You’re down south? Just use old carpets.
I’ve thought about this too, will a carpet company just give out scraps?
Concentrated vinegar will work. And on the plus side, you’ll smell like salt and vinegar potato chips for a few hours afterwards.

Belle Chemical 45% Pure Vinegar - Concentrated Industrial Grade (1-Gallon) https://a.co/d/bZqrO1c
Just straight into the sprayer?
 
Seems right. I mix it in smaller batches.
The two hour kill time is optimistic. My experience is a kill time of a day or two.
If the weeds survive the first soak, add more salt to the mix, and apply heavily. For stubborn spots, warm up the mix on the stove and then pour.

There is also roto-tilling and then compacting the trail tread.
Are shrubs and flowers spared or total kill?
 
Curious about this as I have seen commercials about Roundup lawsuits on TV etc. If it's so bad, why is it still on the shelves at Lowes, Home Depot , etc. Would have thought any thing that malicious would be off the market

Class-action lawsuits gone amok. It's funny how people worry about nonsense like this yet gladly consume tons of smoked/grilled meats coated with actual carcinogens.

"The most recent report from 2016 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports Bayer’s view. The authors of the report concluded that glyphosate was an unlikely carcinogen and poses no known meaningful risks to human health. These findings have been backed up by regulatory agencies across the globe, including the EU’s Assessment Group on Glyphosate (AGG), European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), German BfR, Australian, Korean, Canadian, New Zealand, Japanese regulatory authorities, and the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR)."

https://www.popsci.com/health/glyphosate-round-up-epa-ban/
 
Class-action lawsuits gone amok. It's funny how people worry about nonsense like this yet gladly consume tons of smoked/grilled meats coated with actual carcinogens.

"The most recent report from 2016 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports Bayer’s view. The authors of the report concluded that glyphosate was an unlikely carcinogen and poses no known meaningful risks to human health. These findings have been backed up by regulatory agencies across the globe, including the EU’s Assessment Group on Glyphosate (AGG), European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), German BfR, Australian, Korean, Canadian, New Zealand, Japanese regulatory authorities, and the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR)."

https://www.popsci.com/health/glyphosate-round-up-epa-ban/
Yeah. Dont eat meat either, think the lawsuit was for some guy not using proper safety protocols while using the spray for several years.
 
Yeah. Dont eat meat either, think the lawsuit was for some guy not using proper safety protocols while using the spray for several years.

And there's no direct evidence that roundup had anything to do with it. Kooks try to blame cancer on anything but themselves. Hey my 20+ years of heavy drinking and smoking had nothing to do with my cancer!
 
I wish I could just drive my truck back and forth across us but I can’t get it down the hill lol
 
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