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🌱 Driveway Weeds
Driveway weeds are unwanted plants that grow in cracks and gaps in concrete, asphalt, or paving stones. They grow when seeds are carried by wind, water, or dirt into small openings.
🌿 Why weeds grow in driveways
- Seeds blow in from nearby plants
- Dust and soil build up in cracks
- Rain provides moisture for growth
- Sunlight reaches exposed gaps
🧹 How to remove driveway weeds
💧 Boiling water (simple method)
- Pour directly onto weeds
- Destroys plants with heat
- Best for small areas
🧂 Vinegar spray
- Spray household vinegar on weeds
- Works best in sunny weather
- May need repeated applications
🔪 Manual removal
- Pull weeds out by hand or tool
- Remove roots to prevent regrowth
- Easier after rain when soil is soft
🧪 Herbicides (chemical option)
- Effective for heavy infestations
- Use carefully and follow instructions
- Avoid spraying nearby plants
🛡️ How to prevent weeds
- Seal cracks in pavement
- Sweep regularly to remove dirt and seeds
- Fill gaps with sand or crack filler
- Use weed-prevention products
⚠️ Important tip
Cutting weeds above the surface is not enough—they will regrow unless the root is removed or cracks are sealed.
✔️ Bottom line
Driveway weeds are common but manageable. The most effective long-term solution is removing roots and sealing cracks to prevent regrowth.
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