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22.10.2022 - 16:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Gardening is a rewarding hobby, when it comes to maintaining the outdoor space, you "reap what you sew".
But all this hard work can seem futile when weeds take over the beautiful landscape. The unwanted guests can deplete other plants of vital nutrients, drastically lowering their lifespan.
While chemical-laden killers are usually recommended, there are natural ways you can banish the pesky weeds with some "everyday household items" - vinegar, salt and soap.
Healthy soil keeps up growth of beautiful flora, but weeds actually thrive in malnourished dirt. Even with strong soil, homeowners can still see stubborn weeds pop up again and again.
Luckily, the gardening experts at Summit Turf Services have shared their top ways to kill weeds permanently in gardens to ensure they no longer return. According to them, the weed's root must be completely destroyed to prevent re-growth, the Express reports.
They explained: “Targeting and killing the plant’s root is what permanently kills weeds. You can use natural and manufactured weed killers; however, they will ultimately come back if the plant’s root survives.
“There are numerous products available that may help you get rid of weeds. However, some products contain harmful chemicals. So, you may be wondering what kills weeds permanently naturally.”
Natural weed control methods are typically safer to employ since they do not potentially harm your family, pets, or the environment. For example, mulching in the garden with newspaper is one natural technique to keep weeds at bay, which should hinder their development while maintaining the soil’s nutrition.
The specialists continued: “Other natural options include using everyday household items, proven as effective herbicides. For example,
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wrote on Facebook. “We liked working with Robert and will miss his powerful baritone vocal as well as his focused dedication to his music.”No cause of death was given, however, Gordon was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in recent years.A GoFundMe created by his family last month revealed the musician suffered from the blood and bone marrow cancer.Gordon was initially hospitalized for six weeks where he was “fighting for his life,” according to the GoFundMe.
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