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strude | 10:19 Tue 13th Feb 2007 | Home & Garden
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I want to fill in the gaps between flagstones which are wide enough for weeds to constantly grow between. I have tried filling with sand but the weeds still grow through. Any suggestions please?
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Hi strude,
If your not opposed to using weed killers in the garden, you could try using a systemic herbicide such as 'Glyphosate'. You can get in a handy spray-gun size for around a fiver that should keep the weeds away for most of the summer if applied in the spring. 'Round up' or 'Pathclear' are usually recommended. Good Luck Tbird+
Hi Strude,

Unfortunately no matter what you fill the gaps with, the weeds will still get through.

However you can give the gaps a good soaking with "Sodium Chlorate" before filling the gaps with a mixture of sand and cement 3:1. This will slow down the weeds coming through.

Regards
Sand and cement ?
use the water off your boiled potatoes.

Pour between the gaps, it kills all the weeds its too starchy i presume.

and no nasty chemicals !!

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