Many summer residents want the paths in their garden to look beautiful.
The desired result can be achieved by laying tiles or stones.
However, there is a high probability that weeds will soon appear at the joints.
To combat excess plants that spoil the appearance of a garden path, some gardeners use chemicals.
But it is better to do without these means. Especially since there is a much safer alternative.
How to remove grass from garden paths
First, the extra flora must be removed manually. In other words, the blades of grass must simply be pulled out.
As soon as the path stops looking overgrown, its joints should be sprayed with drops of the self-prepared product.
The main components should be two - table vinegar and table salt.
This mixture should be diluted with plain water. For a liter of pure liquid component there should be 150 grams of vinegar and 30 grams of salt.
The result will be a liquid that should be poured into a spray bottle.
All that remains is to spray the places where there were weeds. After that, the garden path will no longer become overgrown.