Gardening without chemicals: How boiling water can kill weeds

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In gardens, spring brings a new lease on life for plants, but it also signals the return of unwanted weeds. While household remedies like white vinegar can help, a more effective solution is to utilize boiling water, a method known as thermal weed control.

A natural alternative to harsh chemicals

This non-toxic approach, championed by gardening experts like Dre Campbell Farms, has gained popularity among gardeners seeking to preserve the pristine condition of their lawns and flowerbeds. Boiling water is a surprisingly effective solution that can be used almost anywhere in the garden – between decking, in pavement cracks, and even on lawns.

The science behind thermal weed control

According to experts, the primary mechanism of thermal weed control is heat transfer, which effectively “scalds” the plants, leaving them too weak to recover. When boiling water is poured onto weeds, the heat energy causes the plant cells to distort, ultimately killing the weeds.

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