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Weeds that grow between patio cracks or within gravel surfaces can be a real nuisance to remove, but one gardening expert has revealed the best ways to tackle the problem Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Weeds poking through patio cracks or gravel can be a gardener's nightmare due to their tenacious roots. Dust, dirt, and debris build-up in gravel gaps provide the perfect breeding ground for hardy weeds such as grasses and dandelions. Paul Nicolaides from Buckinghamshire Landscape Gardeners, with over 30 years of gardening joy and two decades in professional landscaping, shares his best weed-busting tips.

The "most effective" method, though tedious and strenuous, is the old-fashioned way: yanking out weeds with a trowel. Yet, Paul suggests an easier concoction using household staples: white vinegar, salt, and washing-up liquid, reports the Express . He said: "Although vinegar can kill weeds using the correct application it is only more effective when mixed with salt.



"Mix your vinegar with a generous amount of salt and washing up liquid." For gravel areas, rock salt is touted as "very effective" because it dehydrates and eventually kills weeds by stripping moisture from their roots and leaves. Make sure to stir the mixture until the salt dissolves completely.

Then pour the DIY herbicide int.

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