A frustrated Brit has revealed how a 55p kitchen cupboard staple blitzed the stubborn weeds taking over their patio â and they haven’t grown back since.
Brits are raving over a viral 55p trick that claims to banish weeds “for good”; â and it uses something already in your kitchen.



Sick of unsightly green sprout-ups between paving slabs, a fan turned to a viral hack using nothing but salt and water â and claims the budget-friendly trick “suffocates” the weeds.
Now, they're urging others to check their cupboards before splashing out on pricey weedkillers.
A TikTok hack shared by has taken the internet by storm, promising to wipe out stubborn weeds popping up between patio slabs and driveways using a dirt-cheap household staple â salt.
The method involves mixing one part salt with two parts water and pouring it straight onto the pesky greenery â with some claiming they’ve never seen weeds grow back.
Gardening expert has backed the method, saying the salty solution dehydrates and destroys weeds from the root up â but warns not to overdo it or risk ruining your soil for good.
Harry explained: “This method works by essentially dehydrating weeds. Salt disrupts the weed's ability to soak up vital nutrients such as potassium, magnesium and calcium.
“The interference in nutrient absorption weakens the plant's overall health, causing it to dry out from dehydration and die.
“The salt technique stops weeds from growing further. There are certain ions present in salt which can be harmful to plants.
“When built up in high concentrations, it messes with natural processes like photosynthesis, leading to cell damage and dehydration of the plant.
“Once you've whipped up your salt solution, gently pour the mixture over gaps between paving slabs on garden paths, specifically focusing on areas where weeds are currently poking through.
“It's important to do this on a particularly dry day so humidity and rain don't wash away the solution.
“Overnight, the solution will work on drying out the plant to the root, making the weed easy to remove the next day.”
And the best part? You can bag a pack of salt for just 55p at â meaning this garden glow-up hack won’t break the bank.
TikTok users have been left amazed by the results, with one writing: “I cant believe it but this really works!”
Another added: “I've used it all over my yard and it worked out amazing.”
A third penned: “I always do it once a year and they don’t come back till winter.”
This comes after revealed ato get rid of green algae from your outdoor areas and patios.
The cleaning genius shared their tip in the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips online forum.
“You’d need a lot of it but Pink Paste,”; suggested the cleaning whizz in reply to a desperate plea on how to clean their roof on a budget.
Rather than applying and scrubbing it away, the user urged theanonymousposter to use a pressure washer for extra cleaningpower.
Whilst it may seem too good to be true, the experts at Discover Paving have revealed just how effect a tool it can be for banishing garden grime.
In fact, all you’ll need to overhaul your patio is a tub of The Pink Stuff, a bucket, a brush and warm water.
This technique could save you a small fortune as Sainsburys are currently selling an 850g tub of The Pink Stuff for just £1.50.
The Pink Stuff has gained a cult following due to its effectiveness and viral success on social media, especially for .
