The 3-step trick is surprisingly simple:
Step 1: Pour boiling water into the cracks
A kettle or pot of hot water is often enough to soften small weeds, moss, and fresh growth between patio tiles. Gardening experts note that heat-based methods like boiling water can help damage weed growth in paving cracks, especially when used on smaller weeds and repeated as needed.
Step 2: Let it sit for a few minutes
You don’t need to wait long. Just give the heat time to work its way into the roots and loosen what’s stuck in the joints.
Step 3: Brush, pull, or scrape while everything is softened
This is where the difference shows up. Once the weeds have been loosened first, they usually come out much easier — and with a lot less effort.
That’s really the whole trick. No fancy recipe. No mystery mixture. No dragging out the job longer than it needs to be. It’s just a smarter order of steps. And that’s often what makes the biggest difference.