Efficiently eliminated hard-to-manage weeds from my walkway and driveway within an hour through the use of this ingenious two-piece weeding solution
In the world of interior design and gardening, Jenny McFarlane, Senior Digital Editor, is always on the lookout for stylish home bargains and unique finds. Recently, she embarked on a mission to simplify her weeding chores with the help of Workpro's weed remover tools, available on Amazon for £18.99.
The set includes a 7-shaped joint scraper and a V-shaped hand weeder, designed to tackle weeds and moss from hard-to-reach places. The hand weeder, with its brass V-shaped bristles, is perfect for getting under the roots of stubborn plants like dandelions, thistles, and other weeds. The joint scraper, with its sharp, angled edge, slices through weed roots with ease.
Before putting these tools to the test, Jenny McFarlane had pre-treated her garden with Resolva Path and Drive weed killer, available on Amazon for £5. This step was crucial in preparing the ground for effective weeding.
The tools are sturdy and have ergonomic handles, making them easy to use. The tall handle on the weeding tool alternative allows for standing while using, reducing the need for bending over. This feature was particularly appreciated by Jenny as it minimized the strain on her back.
However, Jenny found that some bending and hand use were still necessary for removing stubborn roots. For those seeking alternatives that further reduce bending and hand use, other options exist.
Long-handled crack weeders or crevice weed pullers, with adjustable handles, are designed to reach weeds growing between patio stones, driveway cracks, or decking boards without needing to bend down. Battery-powered string trimmers (weed whackers) can also be used to cut down weeds quickly while standing upright. For lighter use, tools with ergonomic long handles offer a good balance, such as the Workpro weeding set’s ergonomic handles for control.
Another weeding tool alternative is the Lazy-Weeder, which uses a foot pedal to apply force and uproot weeds, allowing one to clear weeds, moss, and debris from patio slabs without needing to get on hands and knees.
Jenny McFarlane used these tools to remove weeds, tiny grass shoots, and mystery plants from her front door steps, path, and driveway. Her quest for an easier weeding life seems to have been successful, as she continues to explore and share her findings with her audience.
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