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Stayahead | 10:01 Sat 27th Jun 2015 | Gardening
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woulD very much appreciate recommendations for the above requirements
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patio weed killer Pathclear which has a residual effect to stop seed germinating. If you want to be eco friendly i understand that salt and water, 3 parts water with one part salt dissolved in it also works Lawn weedkiller is more iffy, i have never seen it work that well because its a fine line between killing weeds and killing everything. Mostly if you check all...
10:12 Sat 27th Jun 2015
patio weed killer Pathclear which has a residual effect to stop seed germinating. If you want to be eco friendly i understand that salt and water, 3 parts water with one part salt dissolved in it also works

Lawn weedkiller is more iffy, i have never seen it work that well because its a fine line between killing weeds and killing everything. Mostly if you check all the selective weedkillers, they have the same ingredients.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=369

You can also spot treat with a glyphosate or diquat based spray but be careful as these will also kill grass. Frequent close mowing will also deal with many of the coarser weeds and encourage the grass to spread into bare patches.

Or you can take my approach and have a mixed wildflower lawn! (ie do nothing!)
PS Read the instructions carefully especially with regard to children, pets and care when applying. Sorry if I am teaching my grandfather to suck eggs.
Please avoid these chemicals. Dangerous for you, for wildlife, for us, - gets into the water table.
A kettle of boiling water and cheap household salt is just as effective.
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Thank you woofgang and JennyKenny for your answers. I will try the salt route on the patio and study other sources for the lawn.
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