Stopping grass growing between brick pavers?
"John Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 13:37:18 GMT, "Martin"
wrote:
We have a new path made from brick pavers. Some grass seed, scattered
over-enthusiastically, has gotten into the spaces between the bricks.
We are looking for a grass killer, preferably a fine solid type that
won't
migrate out of the path and kill the grass bordering the edges. And
won't
stain the brick (Holland pavers) which is a light tan color.
Potassium chlorate. This used to be sold as a weed (everything)
killer, but since its rise in popularity by b o m b makers, it may be
difficult to obtain.
I have had some success with a propane torch. Also allowing moss to grow
between the pavers seems to preclude the growth of weeds.
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