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Preventing Growth In Driveway Cracks?

How do I kill grass growing in driveway cracks?

Ernest from Kansas City

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By jojo (Guest Post)
September 4, 20070 found this helpful
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I've used a mix of equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. I've also added a little bit of dishwashing liquid to help the mix stay on the weeds. Works well, they usually come back eventually, but it's easy to respray them each time.

 

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September 5, 20071 found this helpful
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Instead of nuking the dirt every so often, getting trapped into a routine, go to your home center for a patching material and glue the cracks shut!

 
August 10, 20170 found this helpful

What kind of patching material?

 
By ruthie (Guest Post)
September 5, 20070 found this helpful
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I have been using plain boiling water. It really works. Have been doing this for a few years.

 
By Pete (Guest Post)
September 4, 20070 found this helpful

Yup on the ole White Vinegar. Got the idea from previous suggestions on this great list, have used it straight from the cheap, cheap supermarket gallon jug. As also stated in previous posts, the sun and vinegar kill off all of the weeds. Do it morning, let the sun bake it in, I was picking out dead weeds that night. Had to soak the larger clumps of grass (tried to conserve the vinegar), but gone now.

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Anonymous
May 5, 20160 found this helpful

Pour vinager in between cracks

 

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August 10, 20170 found this helpful

I pull out as much as possible and then apply vinegar

 

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