A GARDENING EXPERT has shared the best ways to kill pesky weeds in just 40 seconds.
Hometalk, a handy DIY website, shared the video on their Youtube channel.
In a , the expert shared the simplest way to rid your garden of its unwanted visitors.
Using ingredients found around the house, the weed killer is organic and won't harm other plant species.
You just need to grab apple cider vinegar, Epsom salt, and a spray bottle.
Shake it up, then spray generously over the weeds.
24 hours later, the weeds should be ready to simply brush away.
If you've got your weed situation under control and you're looking to add light and color to your garden without spending too much money, a gardening expert has you covered.
Expert Fiona Jenkins revealed several easy ways to add brightness and color to a dull garden.
One of Jenkin's suggestions was to buy plants. Adding flowers and plants to your garden is a natural way to incorporate color, and these can be purchased for a decent price.
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Though fully grown plants are an option, if you're an experienced gardener then you can also sow seeds.
A popular trend in gardening is creating a "wild" garden with a variety of wildflowers.
Wildflower seeds can create a gorgeous, bright garden and encourage bees and other natural pollinators to stop by your garden.
Another way to add color to your garden is to include colored plant pots. The pots don't have to be expensive, and you should be able to find some bold pieces at your local thrift store.
And if you have basic plant pots already sitting around, you can give them a paint job using bright color combinations, creating various patterns for decoration.
Jenkins also suggested something for lighting. Warm lighting in a garden can help create a cozy atmosphere.
Fairy lights are a good option as they do a great lighting job and don't require much effort.
You can also get fairly lights that are powered by solar panels. They are fairly cheap to buy but cost absolutely nothing to run.
All they need is exposure to direct sunlight to get going, and they will run for a long period.