Dandelions are weeds that often grow in our gardens. Manually, weeds can be very complex and requires considerable effort. In addition, weeds so eradicated tend to grow. Learn how to eradicate dandelion, without any chemical products.
Do you dream of a perfect lawn? Tired of weeds growing in the cracks in the pads? There is a solution for that! All you have to do is use one tool available in the kitchen!
How to fight dandelions?
Experienced gardeners can make quite a few recommendations on how to deal with these weeds. As they say, how many people, so much opinion. Some recommend the cut of weeds after cutting the lawn and then sowing grass in these areas. It may also be recommended to remove these weeds before they bloom. It is believed that this method can help prevent tedious weed destruction when they spread throughout the garden. It is recommended to simply cut the dandelion at the bottom of the stem, and then mow the entire plot.
Use the dandelion to fight… fork!
Although it sounds quite incredible, the fork really helps to effectively fight these weeds. If you put a fork under the dandelion roots, it will be easy for you to remove a weed with all its roots. Weeds will no longer grow in this place! To get rid of weeds is really very simple – you just need a skilled hand. We tried this method in our garden and were very pleased with the result.
What else can you try?
Baking soda, which each of us has in their kitchen, is also perfect for dandelion destruction. It is a versatile product that is very cheap. If you want to get rid of weeds, just sprinkle them with baking soda! You can use the baking garden both in your garden and on the pads, which are often penetrated by these weeds. You can also pour dandelions with boiling water: it will enhance the effect of soda.
Another effective remedy is table vinegar. It contains vinegar to help quickly deal with unwanted weeds. Spray the vinegar of an undiluted table directly on the dandelion – the acid will damage the cells of the plant and dry them quickly. It is best to do this on a sunny day as the heat will further enhance the effect of vinegar. This method is particularly useful in smaller areas or when handling spaces between the pads. However, it is important to keep in mind that vinegar can affect other plant species, so use it with care, accurately spraying on unwanted plants.
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I am Jovita, one of the authors of Hitas.lt articles. From an early age, I like to cook and I am glad that my mother allowed me to experiment in the kitchen. Favorite dishes are undoubtedly desserts. I also like to “spin” at home, so I try to give readers not only fun recipes, but also useful tips for housework.