A garden expert revealed that important job owners should do this month to keep weeds away.
June is a busy month for the gardeners, with a lot of pruning and dead to be done.
However, weeds also grow extremely rapidly in the summer months, so it is important to stay on them.
Gardening specialist and administrative director of Hedges directly Jamie Shipley revealed why fighting her weeds will now be beneficial in future.
He said: “Weeds will grow rapidly during summer, so it is important to remain on top of weeds to prevent them from defining seeds later in the season and next year.
“Persistent and perennial weeds, such as her grass, elder of the ground and the tail of Mare, should be pulled or alcoholic regularly.”
The expert continued: “This will prevent them from being able to photosyntize and overthrow them gradually until they no longer return.
“Using a shell cover will also help suppress weeds and retain water in your garden beds.”
Gardining Pro explained that he usually does not recommend using chemical weed killers as they “negatively affect the biodiversity of their soil.”
They can also be incredibly toxic to pets.
However, he said some weeds are more persistent than others.
He explained: “Deep and persistent weeds can be difficult to kill, so that’s when you need to resort to a weed killer.
“Instead of using a chemical weed killer, lemon, vinegar or salt -vema, they can be used to dry weeds and kill them through dehydration.
“These natural herbicides are not ‘non-target’, which means they have the potential to harm all plants, not just weeds and will prevent any plant from growing in this space for a long time, so keep them well Far from any other flower beds in your garden. ”
Salt is a great natural alternative to the toxic weed killer.
It works by increasing levels in soil ions and increasing osmotic pressure, which means weeds will not be able to absorb water and dry.
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White vinegar works similarly, as its acidity breaks the cell walls and removes the moisture from weeds.
You can also spill boiling water over weeds, as this dries them and shins them and dying.
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