Just one treatment will allow you to enjoy a luxurious result all summer long.
Weeds have always been one of the main problems for gardeners and vegetable growers.
Grass grows in the beds, trying to choke out young plants and take away their nutrients and water.
Weeds also find a place for themselves on the paths between the beds, from where they systematically move to the plantings themselves.
Experienced gardeners solve this problem in different ways. For example, sawdust and crushed stone are popular. A layer of material of 7-10 cm will allow you to forget about weeds for the whole summer.
Salt is an effective way to combat grass between the beds. Just dissolve it in water and then water the paths.
Even large thickets are powerless against table salt. Dissolve 2 tablespoons of salt in a liter of hot water and water the weeds. Or first sprinkle the paths and then pour the hot liquid.
But you need to work carefully so that salt water does not get on the beds, otherwise not only the weeds will suffer.