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Don't pluck the weed, this simple trick from the kitchen can remove it in no time
Croatia🗞️ Other5 days ago

Don't pluck the weed, this simple trick from the kitchen can remove it in no time

The article discusses natural methods for removing weeds from hard surfaces like patios, walkways, and terraces without using chemical weed killers. It suggests using lemon juice, which has natural acidity to dry out weeds when applied directly to them. The method works best on non-soil surfaces such as concrete, stone, and gravel but is not recommended for garden beds due to potential harm to soil quality. Another suggested remedy is a saltwater solution made by mixing kitchen salt with water, which can gradually weaken and dry out weeds over time. However, this method is also limited to hard surfaces and not suitable for gardens or agricultural areas where soil health is important. Both solutions are presented as cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives to chemical herbicides.

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Don't pluck the weed, this simple trick from the kitchen can remove it in no time

The article discusses natural methods for removing weeds from hard surfaces like patios, walkways, and terraces without using chemical weed killers. It suggests using lemon juice, which has natural acidity to dry out weeds when applied directly to them. The method works best on non-soil surfaces such as concrete, stone, and gravel but is not recommended for garden beds due to potential harm to soil quality. Another suggested remedy is a saltwater solution made by mixing kitchen salt with water, which can gradually weaken and dry out weeds over time. However, this method is also limited to hard surfaces and not suitable for gardens or agricultural areas where soil health is important. Both solutions are presented as cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives to chemical herbicides.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on household tips for removing weeds using natural remedies and does not involve any political issues, policies, or figures. There is no framing or slant present in the content.

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