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I Have So Many Weeds in My Sandbox

I begged and begged my husband to put a sandbox in our yard, against his will. Anyway, he finally did it and said he was glad about it. But he said when we were deciding he hates when they look like weed patches, i promised to keep up on it. Well, i didn't think it would be such a pain it seems like weeds grow overnight any ideas i don't want to spray anything that will hurt my fourteen month old little boy. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks Girls! we do have weed barrier under the sand.

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Thanks for the great ideas. I really was at a loss at what i could do, we have the weed barrier under it already they just grow in the sand. I am going to try the ideas and i am certain it can't get worse so thanks for all the responses!!!!!

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The best way is to get out the sand and lay a lining of weedblock down, so they cannot take root. They won't in the sand but if there is soil or dirt under the sand that is where they come from. Weed block is safe, easy to use and you can get a roll fairly inexpensive. If you don't want to do that much work, then try spraying them with vinagar.

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It would be a good idea to line it, meanwhile cover it up whenever it is not being used - preferrably with something that will smash the weeds, but either way if they are not getting sunlight, it will help deter growth.

I read all the responces and have one thing to add. You need to cover the sandbox when you are not using it to keep stray animals out, especially cats. They can carry diseases that can be very harmful to your little boy. That will also help with the weeds.

Go to the hardware store purchase an "acion hoe" it slides just under the surface clipping the roots of the weeds. They dry up, no eyesore or jungle. PRESTO! problem solved

I agree with the others that suggested you redo it and place a good weed barrier underneath. Pond liner is the best because NOTHING can get through that rubber/vinyl, whereas some weeds can actually grow through the thin weed barriers that you normally find at the stores.

Good luck!

This would be a ton of work, but it would be worth it in the end. You can take the sand out of the sand box (I know that sounds crazy), spray the ground, and then put thick plastic down on the bottom of the sand box and refill. I am not sure where your weeds are originating from, but it could be the sand that's the problem. If that is the case you may want to get new sand.

Get some of the weed fabric at Costco to put under the sand. It is a pain to move all the sand and put it down, but so worth it. We forgot to do it when we put our wood chips down around our swingset, but got sick of pulling the weeds so we step-by-step moved the chips, put down the fabric, then re-spread the wood chips. Haven't had weeds since!

The best way is to get out the sand and lay a lining of weedblock down, so they cannot take root. They won't in the sand but if there is soil or dirt under the sand that is where they come from. Weed block is safe, easy to use and you can get a roll fairly inexpensive. If you don't want to do that much work, then try spraying them with vinagar.

Maybe start over? What we did was put in railroad toes for a box. Then I stappled pond plastic liner to the sides. The filled with sand. Latstly, we made a cover out of a tarp and 2 by 4s. It has been weed free for two years. It hink it is the cover...also, the cats can't go in it.

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