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There are different methods for removing weeds from joints. But be careful: this mistake can lead to a high fine.
Whether on the terrace or on the paved paths, moss, dandelions and other weeds that grow between joints significantly affect the exterior of the garden. There are different approaches to removing weeds from joints. But be careful: some methods can lead to high fines.
Dispose of weeds from joints: 4 methods
You can find out what you need to pay attention to in each method and what is taboo when removing weeds here.
1. Closure
This method is tedious, but it protects your blocks and the environment. All you have to do is scratch the weeds of the joints. For this, you need a slurry scraper, a grouted brush and a dust shovel. If the spacing between the cobblestones is a little larger, you can also use a weedrob.
It is best to extend your tools with a telescopic handle so that you do not have to work on your knees and protect your back. So you can now remove the weeds between the joints piece by piece by hand. By the way, after it rains, the soil is looser and the weeds are easier to remove. Also be sure to remove weeds from the joints with the root so that they can no longer grow back. The grout brush helps you to remove weeds from the gaskets more easily.
By the way, if it hasn’t rained in a long time, weeds are also easier to remove. The roots of the plants will then no longer find enough support and you can easily pull them out.
2. High pressure cleaner
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