6.01.2020

A woman gives simple advice to prevent weeds from growing in her garden, and all she needs is a tree trunk.

Laying out the garden is a time-consuming task, and no matter how often you get it, new ones are springing up.

If you're tired of kneeling down every weekend to dig the garden, a woman gave her incredibly simple advice so no weeds would grow outside, and all you need is a diary.

You can use the newspaper in your garden to stop weeds from growing, and it costs next to nothing.

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You can use the newspaper in your garden to stop weeds growing, and it costs next to nothing. Credit: Facebook / Tips and tricks for household cleaning

Although you can buy special fabrics to prevent weeds from growing, depending on the size of your back yard, these can be expensive.

One woman announced that she could use newspaper sheets instead, and this is not only a fraction of the cost of personalized devices, but also biodegradable.

She shared her advice with the Facebook group Facebook Home Cleaning Tips and Tricks , in which she liked hundreds of likes.

She wrote: "Lay the newspaper 3-4 pages thick on the floor and then cover it with mulch.

"The newspaper prevents grass and weed seeds from germinating, but unlike fabric, it decomposes after about 18 months.

"Until then, all grass and grass seeds that were present in the soil are dead.

"It's green, it's cheaper than fabric, and if you decide to remove or remodel the bed later, you won't have the headache you would have with fabric."

People thanked him for sharing his brilliant trip with the people who picked up newspapers for their next gardening session.

Hundreds of people are thankful that they shared their financial advice

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Hundreds of people are thankful that they shared their financial advice

One person said, "Thanks for sharing. We'll be busy mulching this weekend and it's PERFECT!"

Another wrote: "Thank you! I didn't know you could use the newspaper ...

A third said, "It's a great idea."

As this person added, "I wish I had seen this a few months ago."

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