'Quickest solution' to kill gravel weeds with 1 kitchen item - not vinegar or hot water
Pesky weeds growing through gravel is not only a nuisance, it's unsightly. If you're fed up with using white vinegar, there's another method to kill the weed.
As autumn sets in, people who have gravel driveways or patios may find themselves battling an unwelcome invasion of weeds.
These gravel weeds are particularly troublesome as they rapidly spread, especially when there's little competition with other plants.
When the roots take hold in the soil under the gravel area, only removing the visible parts of the weed will not stop the invasive plant from returning.
While there are methods like using white vinegar or boiling water to tackle these persistent plants, experts at George Davies Turf have revealed the "quickest" solution.
On their Instagram page, they advised: "Here's the quickest way for removing those pesky weeds. Mix rock salt with water and spray over your gravel."
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Rock salt is touted as one of the most effective natural remedies for destroying gravel weeds, offering a lasting solution to kill the invasive plant.
When absorbed by the plant's roots, salt disrupts the internal water balance, leading to the eventual demise of the weed in a short amount of time.
The experts elaborated: "Dissolve rock salt in water and use a spray bottle to apply it. This method helps cover larger areas and ensures the salt penetrates the soil to dehydrate the weeds."
However, bear in mind that rock salt doesn't differentiate between weeds and your cherished lawn or plants, so its application needs to be precise.
If you choose this solution to get rid of weeds, apply it far away from your garden when rain can't transport the salt to your grass.
You should begin to see results within several days, but total eradication of the weeds can take anywhere from one to two weeks.
Also bear in mind that any type of salt will damage any plant it lands on, so this method is only advised on weeds growing through gravel.
Should you want to get rid of weeds that are interwoven with other plants you want to keep, the salt method wouldn't be the best option.