Non-toxic (weed) control

Chemical pesticides are harmful to aquatic and soil life. They pose a risk to drinking water production and therefore to public health. Substances such as vinegar, salt, and chlorine are also harmful to water, soil, and the organisms that live in them. The use of chemical agents is unnecessary. Remove weeds in an environmentally friendly way. There are plenty of alternatives to manual weed removal, such as burning and brushing. You can also use hot water or steam.

Costs

Tools are necessary for burning or steaming weeds.