Patio weeds will ‘die the same day’ when ditching vinegar for gardener’s ‘amazing’ method (Image: Getty) Weeds love to grow in any location in your garden and unfortunately thrive in most weather conditions. However, gardeners will notice a boom in these pesky plants when they have an abundance of sunshine and a good amount of rain, something the UK has been experiencing over the past few days. Instead of using white vinegar and salt or toxic products to kill weeds in between patio cracks, one gardener wondered if boiling water was an effective solution.
Taking to the Gardening UK Facebook page, Rachel Roberts wrote: “To those of you who use boiling water to kill the weeds growing in the patio, how often and for how long do you do it to see a difference?” function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.setAttribute('src','https://live.
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