Professional Gardener Shares 9 All-Natural Ways to Kill Weeds. These Tips are Fantastic!

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April 24, 2017
Professional Gardener Shares 9 All-Natural Ways to Kill Weeds

Weeds can be a persistent nuisance in any garden, but using chemical herbicides can harm the environment, beneficial insects, and even your plants.

Thankfully, there are all-natural, eco-friendly solutions that effectively eliminate weeds without the risks associated with synthetic herbicides.

We spoke to professional gardeners who shared their top 9 natural methods for keeping your garden weed-free. Try these fantastic tips to maintain a healthy and thriving garden!


1. Use Boiling Water

Why It Works:

Boiling water scalds and kills weeds by breaking down plant cell structures instantly. This method is best for weeds growing in driveways, sidewalks, and between pavers.

How to Do It:

  • Bring water to a rolling boil.
  • Carefully pour it directly onto the weed, focusing on the roots.
  • Repeat as necessary for stubborn weeds.

Best For:

  • Cracks in pavement
  • Gravel paths
  • Unwanted weeds along garden edges

2. Vinegar Solution

Why It Works:

Vinegar contains acetic acid, which dries out and kills weeds on contact.

How to Do It:

  • Use white vinegar (5% acidity or stronger).
  • Mix equal parts vinegar and water for a mild solution or use full strength for tougher weeds.
  • Add a few drops of dish soap to help it stick to leaves.
  • Spray directly on weeds, avoiding nearby plants.

Best For:

  • Driveways, patios, and sidewalks
  • Small patches of weeds
  • Young, tender weeds (older weeds may require multiple applications)

🔹 Caution: Avoid spraying near desirable plants, as vinegar is non-selective and can kill any greenery it touches.


3. Mulching to Block Weeds

Why It Works:

A thick layer of mulch blocks sunlight, preventing weed seeds from sprouting.

How to Do It:

  • Spread 2–3 inches of mulch (wood chips, straw, or leaves) around plants.
  • Use cardboard or newspaper under mulch for an extra weed barrier.
  • Refresh mulch as needed to maintain effectiveness.

Best For:

  • Flower beds
  • Vegetable gardens
  • Around trees and shrubs

4. Salt as a Natural Herbicide

Why It Works:

Salt dehydrates weeds and prevents regrowth.

How to Do It:

  • Mix one part salt with two parts water.
  • Pour directly onto weeds, avoiding soil where plants grow.
  • Apply sparingly—excess salt can make soil infertile for future planting.

Best For:

  • Walkways and driveways
  • Weed patches away from garden beds
  • Areas where you don’t plan to grow anything

5. Corn Gluten Meal to Prevent Weed Growth

Why It Works:

Corn gluten meal prevents weed seeds from germinating while adding nitrogen to the soil.

How to Do It:

  • Apply a thin layer to soil before weeds sprout.
  • Water lightly to activate.
  • Avoid using where you plan to plant new seeds.

Best For:

  • Preventing annual weeds like crabgrass and dandelions
  • Lawns and flower beds
  • Organic gardening as a pre-emergent herbicide

6. Hand-Pulling with a Twist

Why It Works:

Manual weed removal is effective, chemical-free, and provides immediate results.

How to Do It:

  • Pull weeds after a rain or watering session when the soil is soft.
  • Use a weeding tool or garden fork for deep-rooted weeds.
  • Remove entire roots to prevent regrowth.

Best For:

  • Raised garden beds
  • Vegetable gardens
  • Flower beds

🔹 Pro Tip: Wear gardening gloves to protect your hands and make pulling easier.


7. DIY Lemon Juice Weed Killer

Why It Works:

Lemon juice contains natural acids that break down plant cells, drying out weeds.

How to Do It:

  • Squeeze fresh lemon juice directly onto weeds or mix with vinegar for extra potency.
  • Apply on a sunny day for quicker results.
  • Repeat if necessary.

Best For:

  • Small, isolated weeds
  • Driveways and patios
  • Flower beds (with caution around wanted plants)

8. DIY Weed Torch (Flame Weeding)

Why It Works:

Flame weeding heats and destroys plant cells, killing weeds without chemicals.

How to Do It:

  • Use a propane weed torch and pass it briefly over the weed.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure—you don’t need to burn the weed entirely, just heat it.
  • Repeat as needed for stubborn weeds.

Best For:

  • Walkways and gravel paths
  • Driveways and stone patios
  • Large weed patches

🔹 Caution: Be careful around flammable materials and dry conditions.


9. Cover Crops to Suppress Weeds

Why It Works:

Cover crops outcompete weeds for nutrients and space, reducing weed infestations over time.

How to Do It:

  • Plant clover, ryegrass, or mustard in empty beds.
  • Till under the plants before flowering to enrich soil.
  • Rotate cover crops seasonally to maintain weed suppression.

Best For:

  • Vegetable gardens during off-seasons
  • Large garden beds
  • Organic soil improvement

These all-natural weed control methods help keep your garden weed-free without harmful chemicals.

Whether you opt for boiling water, vinegar, mulching, or manual removal, each technique contributes to a healthier, more sustainable garden.

🌱 Which natural weed-killing method works best for you? Share your experiences in the comments below! 🌿

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