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Nov 3, 2016 9:27 PM CST

I know about spraying English ivy with an organic spray that contains white vinegar and some liquid dish soap, to kill the ivy.
My question is, after I spray the ivy, how long will it be before the area can be planted again with grass seed? The vinegar is just an acid after all, which should be neutralized after a few good rainfall and evaporation cycles.
Will the spraying permanently poison the soil, or will it be ready to regrow some grass there in a little while, or do I have to wait until next season to replant that area?
I thought the fact that this method is non-toxic and organic, would not really "poison" the soil like Roundup will. Correct?
TG

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