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A good way to prevent weeds from growing in between pavers is to regularly douse the area in boiling water. Boiling water is going to kill all plant life, including seeds and seedlings. You also get to kill two birds with one stone, because you’ll be cleaning your pavers at the same time. 2. Use Vinegar
This option is ideal if you want a fast-acting weed killer and if the thought of damaging neighbouring plants is too difficult to bear! Put one part into the spreader and move from north to south. Then put the second part in and go east to west. Covering the lawn twice like this ensures the even application of lawn sand while minimising over-application.A popular two-for-one! Clean your drive and blast away the weeds at the same time. This is a very laborious process, so it’s not recommended to do this regularly.
Apply lawn sand with a spreader for best results. Image credit: @ artbyrlwebsterlajmi How much lawn sand do I need? The best time to apply lawn sand is early in spring, after the soil begins to warm up. Pay attention to the first signs of new growth in your lawn. In the UK, this can be as early as the middle of March. The ideal time to apply lawn sand in spring is in between cuts. Wait at least 3 days before and after cuts. Special lawn sand applicators come in small, medium and large sizes to help you achieve an even distribution. The bigger your lawn, the bigger your spreader needs to be. 4. Water the Grass
How to seal patio to stop weeds growing through
Weed killers are every gardener’s friend. While some of us are better than others at growing shrubs and plants, all of us seem to be able to “grow weeds”. Thankfully, you can rid your lawn, patio, gravel drive, paths, and vegetable patches of these nuisance visitors using a range of highly effective and fast-acting weed-killer products.