Weeds are a common problem in gardens, flower beds, and even driveways. The most widespread and well-known species include Bermuda grass, purslane, dandelion, nettle, and St. John’s wort.
These plants spread quickly through seeds, rhizomes, or stolon roots (roots that grow horizontally just below the soil surface, generating new shoots and roots at regular intervals). They can be a nuisance, affecting both the appearance of your garden and the health of cultivated plants.
In fact, weeds compete with desired plants for water, sunlight, and nutrients, weakening them and slowing their growth.
In this context, opting for natural weed killers is an effective and eco-friendly solution to keep your green space clean without resorting to harmful chemical products.
Top Natural Weed Killers
Vinegar
Vinegar, a common kitchen ingredient, also works well as a natural weed killer. Apply it directly to the weeds, preferably on sunny days to enhance its drying effect.
Table Salt
Sprinkle salt directly at the base of the weeds. This method is ideal for areas where no future plant growth is desired, such as driveways or between paving stones. Avoid using salt in gardens or flower beds, as it can harm other plants.
Baking Soda
Sprinkle baking soda directly onto the leaves of the weeds. It’s best to do this on a dry day to prevent it from being washed away by rain.
Sunflower Oil
Apply sunflower oil in small amounts directly to the leaves of the weeds using a brush or spray bottle. Choose a wind-free day to avoid spreading it to other plants.
Lemon Juice
Spray pure lemon juice directly onto the weeds, ideally in full sun to maximize its burning effect. Be careful not to spray it on desirable plants, as lemon juice can harm them as well.
How to Apply Natural Weed Killers
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