WITH summer just around the corner, we're all out in the garden trying to make it looks its best.
And one savvy woman has shared the simple way to get dull and patchy lawns looking their best again.
Her patchy lawn was a sight for sore eyesCredit: TikTok/@bindisbucketlistBut she managed to fix it in a few weeks with her toilet paper hackCredit: TikTok/@bindisbucketlistInstead of spending hours gardening, she had a simple trick that gets to work on it's own and will transform your lawn in a matter of weeks.
She said: "The infamous TOILET PAPER GRASS HACK.
"This little trick works like a charm every single year for filling those pesky little grass holes. Have you tried this?"
Putin accused of surrounding himself with same 'actors' at series of eventsIn a bowl, she mixed toilet roll, water and clover seeds together to create a clumpy solution.
She then applied the solution to any patches of dead or bald grass in her garden.
The toilet paper keeps your seeds in place
Bindi
She said this works particularly well if you have dogs that go to the bathroom on your lawn, as the urine can kill grass.
The gardening whizz added that clover was her choice of seed as it was dog urine resistant and made lawns super green, but you can use regular grass too.
"Simply mix together and put the paste on the posts on your yard," she revealed.
"The toilet paper keeps your seeds in place and also keeps them nice and moist."
She said you want to keep the paste wet for two weeks, watering every other day.
To keep it protected from dogs, she puts a chair on top of the patch until it's worked its magic.
After a few weeks, the bald patch of grass will be lush and green again.
Edinburgh Hogmanay revellers stuck in queues for TWO HOURS in torrential rainThe clip posted to her TikTok account @bindisbucketlist was a hit with viewers who quickly took to the comments section to thank her for the hack.
You can purchase clover seeds for as little as £2.50 from Crocus.
One person wrote: "I did this after seeing your video before and it’s AMAZING."
Another commented: "Omg this is incredible!!! I’m going to do this today."
"I want to do this but I know 100% my dog would eat it," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "How long until it stops looking like toilet paper?"
"Only a couple of days usually! Depending on the elements of course," the garden whizz wrote.
Someone else added: “perfect, I got dogs and toilet paper, this is great thank you."
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