Imagine: you come to a plot of land and instead of a jungle of weeds you see neat beds.
And all this without herbicides and debilitating back pain.
Now we will reveal a method that summer residents have kept secret for decades so as not to lose their advantage.

Vinegar attack on the roots
Mix 1 liter of table vinegar (9%), 100 g of salt and 2 drops of dishwashing liquid. Use the resulting preparation for spraying.
Weeds must be treated on a sunny day - after 24 hours they will begin to turn yellow.
Vinegar burns the roots, and salt blocks the growth of new shoots. But don't get it on cultivated plants: it's a weapon of mass destruction for everything green.
Boiling water as an emergency measure
Boil water in a kettle and water the weeds between the path tiles or in the cracks of the greenhouse.
Hot water destroys not only the above-ground part, but also the seeds in the upper soil layer. Repeat every other day - and the problem will eventually disappear.
Newspapers against photosynthesis
Cover the overgrown area with a layer of newspapers (8-10 sheets are enough) and sprinkle soil on top. Compost can also be used as a top layer.
Without light, the weeds will die within a week, and the paper will rot, eventually turning into fertilizer for cultivated plants. This method is ideal for preparing new beds.