Gardening whizz raves about the totally free hack to get rid of weeds in your patio cracks – and it's pet friendly too | The Sun

GETTING rid of weeds in your garden can seem like an endless task, but any homeowner knows the real struggle is removing them from your patio.

The pesky weeds can push through even the smallest cracks and make your patio look messy – but don't worry, there's an easy fix.


This comes after one gardening fan asked for help killing the weeds in his patio.

He wrote in the Loving Your Garden Facebook group: "Flowers and weeds are driving me mad growing in between my patio slabs. What can I do? It has to be dog-friendly.

"I do have a very large garden where I grow lots of flowers so I do attract insects and love them but I don’t want to keep weeding my patio.”

Luckily, the gardening fans agreed there's one hack to get rid of the annoying weeds, and it's completely free.

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Boiling water was to go-to method, with many claiming it would work wonders for patios.

One said: "Boiled water, while it is still hot, kills them right off.”

"Boiling water is all I use and I find it very efficient and environmentally safe," a second agreed.

Another wrote: "A gardener once told me to pour boiling water on paving weeds – and it works.”

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According to do the pros at Plant Legend, boiling water does in fact kill weeds, but there's a catch.

Although the high heat and pressure of the water will help break down the structure of the weed and it's roots, it does take more than one attempt sometimes.

They explained: "There are some cons to using boiling water on weeds. Some of the cons include needing multiple rounds of scalding water to work, burning yourself, and you can damage nearby plants if you are not careful."

That said, although the boiling water method might not be the best for large areas or areas with plants you do want to keep, it's still a good bet your your patio.

"If you try and pull the weeds out of those small spaces, you might be unable to get the entire root system.

"If that is the case, using the natural weed killer of boiling water works excellent because the liquid will go down the earth and break down the weed root structure," they added.

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