Gardenenthusiasts have been sharing a simple yet effective trick to tackle pesky patio weeds, and it doesn't involve any harsh chemicals or homemade concoctions, reports the Express. The Gardening UK Facebook group has been buzzing with chatter about the use of boiling water as a weed killer.
One curious member asked: "To those of you who use boiling water to kill the weeds growing on gravel and patios, how often and for how long do you do it to see a difference?" The response was overwhelming, with many confirming that this method yields quick results.
One follower shared her experience, they said: "I have found it depends on the weed - most of my patio weeds reacted pretty quickly. I use boiling water on my driveway."
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Another said: "Poured hot water on the weeds and next day they were burnt to a crisp, then I pulled them out and not seen any since."
Another said: "As soon as you notice the weeds put boiling water on it. I go round every week with the kettle, my drives weed-free."
Another said: "I check on mine once a week. Each time they regrow the weeds seem to be weaker and take longer to come back."
Another gardener added: "When you see green shoots. Do a weekly 'patrol' during the growing season. They'll die the same day and shrivel to nothing in a couple more days if you use this. It's genius."
While another said: "I saw a notable difference the next day. I did mine about a month ago and have not done it since. Dog friendly and I'm not averse to weeds as such, just not on my path."
The boiling water technique can eliminate stubborn weeds, but gardeners must exercise caution since the same liquid can destroy other plants if it's poured over them.
Top tips- To maximise effectiveness, target the weed's crown and visible roots, and use a kettle with a spout for precise pouring to avoid splashing
- Remember to wear protective clothing and be cautious to prevent burns
- Pour slowly, particularly if there's grass nearby or ornamental plants that could be damaged
It can also kill the roots of shallow-rooted weeds, but deeper-rooted weeds may require multiple applications or additional methods.
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