A user on Reddit has shared how they removed moss from in between their paving stones using a cleaning product that you might already have in your arsenal - and it's very easy to do. A gardening expert has shared a simple trick to get rid of unsightly moss growing between the paving stones in your driveway - and it's a cheap hack too. Many people strive to maintain their property looking immaculate and for some, moss laying in between their paving stones can be an absolute eyesore, reports the Express .
You'd relate if you're among the lot. One exasperated individual approached the people Reddit for advice on how they could possibly-could get rid of this pestering annoyance. The person wrote: "How do I get rid of moss and vegetation between the paving stones? Scraping it out and using kid-friendly herbicide (white vinegar/salt/liquid dish soap) seems to work, but only temporarily.
We live in Ontario." A fellow Reddit user jumped in with a recommendation: "If it's in the shade and moist, it may be harder. "Try changing the PH of the soil/sand.
Add baking soda by shaking it out and using a broom, sweeping it into the cracks. If this doesn't work, go the stronger chemical spray method." Another suggested they give a shot to a cleaning agent likely available at home.
Stating, industrial vinegar does the job; however, the trick is to let it bask under the sun and ensure you spray it a couple of times for best results. They went on to add: "Personally I wouldn't worry about it unti.
