Gravel is a very common material used in many ways in backyards, ranging from a gravel driveway to a low-maintenance gravel garden. Wherever you have gravel, however, there are likely to be weeds ...
Gardeners troubled by pesky weeds sprouting on their patios and driveways have a new trick to try out, courtesy of one expert's advice. Harry Bodell, a garden enthusiast at PriceYourJob, recommends an ...
All year, I’ve been battling the small forest sprouting between the pavers on our patio. The thick stone slabs sit too close together for me to properly dig out the deep taproots of dandelions and ...
Weeds thrive in even the smallest cracks, so regular maintenance every couple of weeks keeps them from taking hold and spreading. Gentle, natural methods like hand-pulling, boiling water, and vinegar ...
Weeds between block paving ruin the clean look of your patio or driveway and can damage the structure. Instead of using weedkiller sprays that are toxic and costly, there is a "natural" solution ...
While many of us turn to chemical treatments or off-the-shelf products for weed control, there may in fact be an uncomplicated and cost-free solution lying under our very noses. Combining an easily ...
Weeds can be described as any plant that's growing where you don't want it. And a plant sprouting out of the cracks in your driveway certainly is not where you'd want it. The narrow space can make it ...
Many early spring weeds are easy to pull up, preventing future growth. Avoid using herbicides on easily removable weeds and consider the environmental impact. Herbicides can damage trees and lawns, so ...
When weeds do appear, remove them before they flower. Deep-rooted weeds can be pulled using a stick weeder or pointed, narrow trowel (take care to avoid cutting drip lines). Very young weeds can be ...
Nothing can ruin your home's aesthetic appeal like the sight of weeds flourishing in the cracks of the sidewalk, patio, or driveway. When you spot them creeping into your landscape, you do not need to ...
Maintaining a spotless patio involves battling unwelcome guests: weeds and moss. These troublesome intruders squeeze through the tiniest cracks between paving stones or across patio surfaces and ...