Treatment Science
Glyphosate-Free Weed Killer That Actually Works (2026)
The first selective organic herbicide that kills weeds without glyphosate — including poison ivy. OMRI certified, Pet Friendly, dual-action.
Treatment Science
The first selective organic herbicide that kills weeds without glyphosate — including poison ivy. OMRI certified, Pet Friendly, dual-action.
Application
Most weed ID apps name the weed and leave you stranded. Lanaturo Intelligence identifies it, gives you the treatment plan, and tells you when conditions are right to spray.
Weed Guides
Dollarweed is a creeping perennial that thrives in wet Southern lawns. Salacia kills it selectively at 3 cups/gal without harming your grass.
Weed Guides
Texas lawns face 7 brutal broadleaf weeds from henbit to thistle. Region-by-region guide with organic treatment for every grass type — Bermuda, St. Augustine, and more.
Weed Guides
Poison ivy is the most feared plant in American yards. Most people reach for synthetic chemicals — or give up entirely. There is a third option: an OMRI-certified organic herbicide that delivers real control without soil residue.
Animal Safety
Toxic weeds threaten horses, but synthetic herbicides force weeks off pasture. There's a third option — organic selective weed control that preserves forage grass and keeps horses grazing safely.
Weed Guides
Not all granular weed killers are created equal. Most burn everything — grass included. This guide breaks down what actually works on lawns and why one granular formula can go selective or non-selective.
Treatment Science
Most organic weed killers destroy everything they touch. This guide compares what's on the market, explains why selectivity matters, and identifies what actually saves your grass.
Weed Guides
Ground ivy laughs at most treatments. It creeps through shade, roots at every node, and bounces back fast. Here's the crown-drench technique that actually kills it — without killing your grass.
Treatment Science
Every herbicide is either selective or non-selective. One targets weeds, the other kills everything. What if you didn't have to choose? One product, two mixing ratios, both modes.
Weed Guides
Wild violet's waxy leaves repel most herbicides on contact. Its deep taproot survives surface treatments. This guide covers the saturation technique that finally breaks through.
Animal Safety
University research links common lawn herbicides to canine cancer and DNA damage. Here's what the science says about keeping your dog safe — and what Pet Friendly actually means.
Weed Guides
Chickweed explodes in early spring and smothers lawns before summer arrives. Timing is everything — treat it while it's actively growing and before it sets seed for next year.
Animal Safety
Not all organic weed killers are equally safe for pets. The mechanism matters — dehydration vs. chemical burn. What to look for on the label and how to apply with confidence.
Weed Guides
Clover spreads fast, fixes its own nitrogen, and thrives in neglected lawns. Every organic method to eliminate it ranked — from cultural fixes to selective treatment that spares grass.
Weed Guides
One ragweed plant releases a billion pollen grains per year, driving an $18B healthcare crisis. It's developing herbicide resistance and threatening major crops. Here's the full picture.
Weed Guides
Ragweed triggers fall allergies in 50 million Americans and colonizes every thin spot in your lawn. This guide covers organic elimination — root to pollen — without harming grass.
Weed Guides
Kill dandelions in your lawn, grow them in your garden, eat them for dinner. Crown technique, Italian recipes, cancer research, and why one herbicide company says keep a few.
Weed Guides
Canada thistle grows 6 feet tall with roots extending 15 feet underground. Standard mowing spreads it. Here's how to stop it without protective gloves and toxic chemicals.
Weed Guides
Dandelions were brought to America as a valuable herb — now they invade 80 million lawns. The crown-drench technique with dual-action treatment eliminates them without harming grass.
Weed Guides
Wild violet, ground ivy, henbit, and purple deadnettle all look similar but need different treatment. Visual ID guide and specific elimination techniques for each.
Weed Guides
Those small three-leafed plants spreading through your grass are wild strawberries — and despite looking charming, they'll take over fast. Before and after results inside.
Application
Timing is the difference between a weed killer that works and one that disappoints. Germination cycles, temperature windows, and the morning vs. afternoon debate settled.
Weed Guides
The oldest question in lawn care: how do you kill weeds without killing grass? Every organic method ranked — from manual pulling to the one selective organic herbicide that exists.
Application
The 25 lb bag creates 25 gallons of ready-to-use solution — perfectly sized for the average US lawn of 5,000-10,000 sq ft. One bag, one season, one application.
Treatment Science
The skepticism is warranted — most organic weed killers don't work the way homeowners expect. This guide separates the ones that actually perform from the ones that don't.
Treatment Science
Yes, organic farmers use herbicides — but naturally derived ones approved under NOP certification. How organic weed control actually works at commercial scale.
Lawn & Garden
Ants aerate soil, cycle nutrients, and control pests underground. They're essential for lawn health — and synthetic herbicides wipe them out. Here's why that matters.
Treatment Science
Selective weed killers exploit biological differences between broadleaf weeds and grass. Here's how that mechanism works — and why organic selectivity uses a completely different approach.
Lawn & Garden
Synthetic herbicides promise a quick fix but impose hidden costs: health risks, pet exposure, pollinator collapse, soil damage. The real price of a weed-free lawn.
Treatment Science
A selective weed killer targets weeds without harming desirable plants. How they work, the different types available, and why organic selectivity is changing the game.
Lawn & Garden
Trace amounts of pesticides contaminate drinking water across North America — from suburban lawn runoff to agricultural zones. The science behind it and what you can do.
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Salacia is the first OMRI-certified selective organic weed killer that targets broadleaf weeds without harming your grass. Pet Friendly. Naturally derived. One 25 lb bag covers up to 10,000 sq ft.
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