How do I get rid of weeds in gravel?
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How do I get rid of weeds on my terrace?
I tried weedkiller, boiling water, vinegar. Dandelions and grassen keep coming back almost instantie after removing them.
My husband sprays with weed killer. It has to be done at a time that will allow it to completely dry so hot & sunny lends best results. You can purchase or make it. Apply with a garden sprayer.
Best way is sadly just to pull them. Hardware stores have handy weed pullers that should make it easier.
Several areas with gravel at my house. I do it the cheap and easy way. I use white vinegar in a pump sprayer. Needs to be reapplied after every rain event.
Hi Midge - The struggle is real, isn't it?!? This is the most effective all-natural weed killer DIY that we use. It's even been featured on Hometalk! Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/weed-killer/
I prefer not to use weed- killing chemicals due to its run off into groundwater- so I just use white vinegar. Pour directly on the weeds. I’ve also used salt- a great use for last- winter’s salt- I know mine never carries over well to the next year anyway!
Good luck!
I’ve found even excess table salt generously applied works- just make sure you do this on a sunny day- rain will deplete the efficiency.