Weeds can be incredibly hard to get rid of, but there is a simple homemade weed killer trick that can show results within an hour – and it’s better than chemical optionsWeeds sprout on joints of brick paving

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Weeds are every gardener’s worst nightmare. If you’re keen on gardening, you’ve likely spent recent weeks preparing your outdoor space for late spring and the arrival of summer. As temperatures rise, ensuring your plants flourish and your lawn remains thick and verdant becomes crucial – which naturally includes tackling weeds.

These unwanted plants can establish themselves virtually anywhere there’s soil. They don’t just appear in flowerbeds, containers, and grass areas, but can prove troublesome on patios and gravel pathways too, somehow managing to push through in the most unexpected locations.

The troublesome plants are notoriously stubborn to eliminate. These naturally hardy specimens develop deep and widespread root networks, frequently regrowing even after the visible portion is removed. Many also possess a waxy leaf coating, meaning conventional weed killers struggle to penetrate effectively into the plant.

However, if you’re finding it challenging to achieve a weed-free garden this spring, one particular trick could prove helpful. It doesn’t rely on chemical weed killer or boiling water – another popular method for destroying weeds – but instead uses something most households already have in their kitchen.

Ifzaal, a TikTok gardening and nature specialist, shared a video recently detailing what to do when weeds threaten to take over your garden. The only requirement is a common kitchen staple you may well have in your cupboard – white vinegar.

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He said: “As the weather is warming up, you’ll start to notice the weeds popping up through your lawn, or through the gaps in your patio slabs. And if you’re like me, you’ll probably want to stay away from shop-bought weed killers, which often contain loads of chemicals and aren’t always safe to use around kids or pets.

“A cheaper, safer alternative would be to use white vinegar. One of the ways you can use this to get rid of weeds is to pour it into an empty spray bottle and gently spray it over any weeds that you see in your garden. But if that’s too much work for you, you can just pour the white vinegar over the weeds straight from the bottle.”

Ifzaal revealed that results can be seen in as little as one hour, with the weeds completely “burnt to a crisp” within three days. The method works most effectively on dry, sunny days, as rainfall can dilute and wash away the vinegar.

However, Ifzaal stressed that this approach should be strictly limited to weeds found in patios and paved areas. Applying white vinegar to your lawn or flowerbeds should be avoided at all costs, as it will “ruin” any grass and flowers you wish to preserve, while simultaneously eliminating the weeds.

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How to kill weeds effectively

Manual removal

Pull by hand: Uproot weeds, ensuring you remove the entire root system, especially for perennial weeds.Hoeing: Use a hoe to sever weeds at the soil surface. Best done when the soil is dry.

Mulching

Organic mulch: Apply a two to four inch layer of wood chips, straw, or leaves around plants to block sunlight.Landscape fabric: Place fabric under mulch for extra protection.

Chemical control

Selective herbicides: Target specific types of weeds (e.g., broadleaf or grassy).Non-selective herbicides: Kill all vegetation. Use carefully to avoid harming desired plants.Pre-emergent herbicides: Prevent weed seeds from germinating.

Natural solutions

Boiling water: Pour directly onto weeds in cracks or driveways.Vinegar: Household vinegar can burn young weeds. Stronger horticultural vinegar is more effective, but use caution.Salt: Use sparingly, only in areas where you don’t want anything to grow, as salt can harm soil health.

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