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To keep grass from growing between bricks, or cement sidewalk cracks, sprinkle the spaces with salt.

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By Betty (Guest Post)
May 7, 20051 found this helpful

You can also use vinegar..the cheap white kind..I buy it in the big bottles. Just pour on the grass on a sunny day and by the next day it will be dead..make sure the day is sunny, and no rain in the forecast:-)

 

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June 4, 20052 found this helpful

Use rock salt to prevent weeds in cement cracks

By linda moreland

 
Anonymous
May 2, 20161 found this helpful

A gentleman who makes the pavers told me to sweep powdered bleach on them. It will stay in the cracks and kill any vegitation

 
July 4, 20180 found this helpful

Does not salt impact adversely on bricks or concrete?

Used on roads in winter to counteract ice/snow, it eats away at the substance...

 

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