When the summer season blossoms, we all may hope to kick back in our gardens with a cool drink, but often find ourselves waging war against rampant weeds that can swiftly turn our havens into a wild mess. Weeds thrive during the warm weather, sprouting back relentlessly even after recent removal.
Gravel paths, patios, and driveways are particularly prone to weed infestations, where the heated stones act as incubators, accelerating their growth through a ‘mini greenhouse’ effect. However, battling these intruders doesn’t need expensive, chemical-laden concoctions, according to the green-fingered gurus at William James & Co.

They suggested a simple combination of baking soda and boiling water as an eco-friendly solution. The gardening experts recommended: “Baking soda for k.illing weeds is a popular method due to it being highly alkaline and its high salt content, making it effective at dehydrating and k.illing weeds.”
The horticultural expert remarked: “Boiling water destroys weeds’ cell structures by causing thermal shock. For larger weeds, it may require a few applications, but this is definitely a cheap and effective method.”
Eliminating the persistent vegetation from amidst pebbles and pavers poses a significant hurdle because of the fact that targeting the roots is quite taxing, resulting in the weed’s regular resurgence unless appropriately tackled, reports the Express.

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