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    Weeds can be a real pain to deal with, especially when they start growing in your interlocking. Not only are they unsightly, but they can also make it difficult to keep your interlocking clean and tidy.

    Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to get rid of weeds in your interlocking. Here are some great tips for cleaning up weeds from your interlocking:

    1. Use a weed wacker. A weed wacker is a great tool for getting rid of weeds in your interlocking. It can reach into tight spaces and chop weeds down to size quickly and easily.

    2. Pull them by hand. If you don’t have a weed wacker, you can also pull weeds by hand. This is a bit more time-consuming, but it’s definitely doable.

    3. Use a weed killer. If you’re struggling to get rid of weeds in your interlocking, you may want to try using a weed killer. Be sure to read the instructions carefully and apply it according to the manufacturer’s directions.

    4. Cover them up. Another great way to get rid of weeds in your interlocking is to cover them up. You can use mulch, stones, or even plastic sheeting to keep weeds from getting sunlight and growing.

    5. Keep your interlocking clean. One of the best ways to prevent weeds from growing in your interlocking is to keep it clean. Remove debris and dead leaves on a regular basis. This will make it harder for weeds to take root and grow.

    6. Seal cracks and crevices. Weeds can also take root in cracks and crevices in your interlocking. To prevent this, be sure to seal any cracks or crevices with caulking or another type of sealant.

    7. Apply a herbicide. If you’re still having trouble getting rid of weeds in your interlocking, you may want to try applying a herbicide. Be sure to read the instructions carefully and apply it according to the manufacturer’s directions.

    8. Hire a professional. If you’re really struggling to get rid of weeds in your interlocking, you may want to consider hiring a professional. They will have the tools and experience necessary to get rid of weeds quickly and efficiently.

    With these great tips, you should be able to get rid of weeds in your interlocking in no time!

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