The presence of plants on the paths between the beds is an undesirable phenomenon.
Weeds growing in this place make it difficult for the summer resident to move around the country site.
In addition, weeds can negatively affect garden crops.
Of course, you can simply pull out the weeds. However, the positive result of this action does not always last long: it is possible that soon unnecessary plants will appear on the paths again.
But don't give up. Adding one simple product to the soil will ensure that nothing else will grow on the paths.
What product should I use?
The most common table salt will come to the aid of the gardener.
You just need to add it to the soil after removing weeds.
Or you don't have to dig anything at all. Just water the soil with salt water.
As a result, the paths will no longer become overgrown. The summer resident can calmly walk between the beds.
An important nuance
You should never overdo it with salt. A mistake will result in the product preventing the development of the main garden crops.
If salt water is used, one glass of sodium chloride per liter of liquid will be enough.
If the spice is added to the soil, then for every 1 m2 of the area there should be a maximum of 2 cups of spice.
Also, don’t forget that salt shouldn’t get on the beds themselves.