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Weeds will be removed permanently with a ‘more effective’ method than vinegar

By staff28 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Weeds can be a nightmare to manage once they invade your grass, but a gardening expert shared a natural and ‘effective way’ to eradicate them for good.

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Weeds can be a nightmare to manage once they invade your grass, but a gardening expert shared a natural and ‘effective way’ to eradicate them for good(Image: JohnAlexandr via Getty Images)

As the season draws nearer to autumn, gardeners are preparing for an increase in weeds across their lawns, which are infamous for flourishing during this period. These uninvited plants arrive in different life cycles – annual, biennial, or perennial – and can become a headache to control once they take over your grass.

Whilst chemical remedies are available to combat these intruders, Peter Chaloner, gardening expert and managing director of Cobra, champions a natural and “effective way” to eliminate them. Weeds, frequently viewed as undesirable vegetation, can emerge anywhere and aren’t always unattractive; some might even look like ordinary wildflowers, reports the Express.

Nevertheless, for those aiming for an immaculate lawn, swift weed elimination is essential. Peter advised: “Removing weeds is the first step in achieving the perfect lawn. Avoid using chemicals, boiling water and white vinegar that are rumoured to work as you run the risk of killing the surrounding grass and doing more harm than good.”

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Removing weeds is the first step in achieving the perfect lawn(Image: Getty)

How to remove garden weeds

He suggested: “The more effective way is to dig simply. Take a hand trowel, or even a specialised weeding trowel, and dig around the weed, but be sure to get deep under the root to make sure it is entirely removed.”

This excavation technique demonstrates particular success against persistent weeds such as dandelions, broad-leaved docks, and plantain, which possess extensive taproots.

Simply pulling the leaves won’t be adequate; gardeners must dig out the complete root system to stop regrowth. Certain weeds are notoriously aggressive, able to emerge from the tiniest root pieces and rapidly create an extensive underground network.

After you’ve dealt with the weeds, it’s crucial to stop them coming back with a solid lawn maintenance regime.

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Begin removing weeds with scarification to remove debris and any dead grass(Image: Getty)

Peter suggests beginning with scarification to remove debris and dead grass that blocks airflow to the roots, then aerating to boost circulation. Regular scarifying doesn’t just suppress annual weeds but can also reduce perennial varieties.

Thatch and moss can deprive your grass of vital nutrients and water, but a scarifier can successfully eliminate this layer and trim the grass. For lawns troubled by thistle or common ragwort, regular cutting can help control them.

Peter advised: “Mow throughout spring and summer little and often, and don’t take too much off with the first cut so as not to shock the grass.”

Before cutting, make sure your lawnmower has a clippings bag or box fitted to stop weed seeds spreading, which could worsen weed problems.

By carefully collecting seeds and cutting back the plants, the weeds will slowly weaken, and their capacity to reproduce will be damaged. Eventually, this steady method will result in a weed-free lawn.

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