Summer residents like to lay out paths on their plots from tiles. This makes the plot more well-groomed. But over time, grass begins to grow between the seams, which ultimately creates the impression of carelessness.
If weeds are not removed, they can soon spoil even the quality of the surface.
But you shouldn’t rush and use chemicals that can damage other plantings.
Smart summer residents know that the problem can be solved using folk methods.
You need to dilute acetic acid with water in a ratio of 1 to 2. It would not be superfluous to take half a teaspoon of table salt for the mixture. In addition, gardeners recommend mixing in shavings of laundry soap.
The mixture should be stirred until a homogeneous mass is obtained.
Next, the product should be spread over the grass so that it does not touch the tile itself. It is advisable to carry out the procedure in hot sunny weather.
The effect will be noticeable in just a few days.