'Genius' garden tool banishes hard-to-reach weeds and algae in minutes

You can banish weeds, moss and algae from your garden with one genius tool
A 'genius' garden tool can apparently banish hard-to-reach weeds and algae in minutes -Credit:Getty Images


As the summer season approaches, many of us are turning our attention to the joys of gardening.

With the warmer months on the horizon, it's the perfect time for sunbathing, al fresco dining, and enjoying the great outdoors naturally, we want our gardens looking tip-top. However, some garden nuisances can be stubborn to clear out.

Weeds, moss, and algae often require considerable effort to eradicate. But now, a "genius" product has been discovered that promises to wipe out these unwelcome visitors in no time.

The brilliant solution was revealed on TikTok by a user named mycouncilhouse, and viewers have been astounded by its effectiveness.

In the video, a woman is seen presenting a weed removal brush to the camera before demonstrating its use on tricky spots on her patio.

She confesses that her weeds sprout "fast", making their removal a persistent annoyance. Yet, this brush swiftly and effortlessly clears away the undesired plants and it even features an extendable handle for added convenience.

The TikToker expressed satisfaction with the transformation in her garden, noting that the tool tackled even the "really stubborn" weeds with ease.

And the online community concurs that the brush is nothing short of miraculous. One individual remarked: "I just bought it it's fab. I also didn't realise about the handle too." Another chimed in: "Oh, I'm gonna get one. Thanks for the recommendation."

A third person responded: "At least you're not using dangerous/toxic sprays." Meanwhile, another was incredulous, saying: "I don't believe it I have to try."

Others were quick to offer their own advice on dealing with weeds. One individual recommended: "Use bicarbonate of soda." Another commented: "Can't relate. Spray. Leave. Continue with life."

In addition, another contributed by advising: "Bicarb of soda when we have more than one day of sun. Next rain it'll kill them from the roots, and it's safe."

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