Unsightly garden weeds can be a real nuisance, sprouting up between paving slabs, within driveway cracks and across patios
Garden enthusiasts are being urged to ditch chemical weed killers and instead opt for more eco-friendly methods which yield effective results. Unsightly weeds that pop up between paving slabs, in driveway cracks, or on patios can be a real headache, but using harsh chemicals can harm the environment and pose risks to pets and wildlife.
In one such group, a member named Julie Lucas sought advice, asking: "Any ideas for killing weeds on patio slabs please?" The post racked up almost 50 responses, with boiling water seeming to be the top recommendation.Gill Cardwell Jones suggested: "Boil your kettle and while it's still bubbling, pour over the weeds and they'll never come back. My gardener told me that and it works great. Obviously, don't do it to weeds on your grass though.
Facebook user Natalie Dawson recommended adding salt to the boiling water for another straightforward yet effective solution. The boiling water scorches the plant's roots, while the salt dehydrates the weeds, helping to kill them off even faster. Mrs Hinch fans have also suggested alternative methods for tackling weeds, including the use of plain salt, white vinegar, and even a weed burner. Irene Ducros swears by a simple approach, explaining: "Salt - just salt. It does the job. I've been using it for years now and nothing else seems to work."
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