How to Clean Garden Gravel
Garden gravel is a popular outdoor decoration option for properties across the UK due to its durable, versatile and low-maintenance nature. With garden gravel, basic care and maintenance go a long way to keep it looking attractive all year round, but you don’t need to rely on expensive specialised products to keep it looking that way. We’ve put together our top tips on how to clean garden gravel using natural ingredients found in your cupboards at home. Discover how to clean garden gravel below.
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How to Clean Garden Gravel
Top tip:
Use a leafblower to quickly remove the top layer of debris from the garden gravel
Remove weeds
Start by removing the top layer of dirt and debris from your garden gravel by raking. This will also reveal any hidden weeds.
Avoid pouring chemicals onto your gravel and potentially harming wildlife by pouring boiling water over weeds to kill them.
Top tip:
consider investing in a weed barrier fabric to place below your gravel to protect soil and prevent weeds from growing
Clean garden gravel
Mix one cup of white vinegar into a bucket of hot water. Pour this solution over one area of your gravel and use a hard bristled brush to scrub the garden stones. The vinegar will also work as a natural deodoriser and restore the shine of the gravel.
Repeat the process until all areas of the garden gravel have been cleaned. Rinse the vinegar solution from the garden gravel using a hosepipe or a bucket of clean water.
Rake rows
Rake rows into your gravel and leave to air dry. The rows will prevent bald spots from occurring and keep the garden gravel looking sharp.
This simple guide focuses on how to clean garden gravel without using chemicals.
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