Hello,
I've a couple of areas of sand filled brick pavers. The joints sprout weeds and grass beautifully and I'm getting tired of raking them out.
I do kill them with roundup first but I have to be careful as there are nice shrubs bordering the pavers and the roots can be just under them. So I have to give a width berth to the rooting areas with the roundup.
Is there substitute for the sand which wouldl be a permanent solution? I'm thinking of, say, a resinous cement pointing compound, or something, which will stick in place. Ordinary mortar won't do it as the pointing gaps aren't wide enough and brooming the bricks would soon loosen the stuff up.
Some advice here would be appreciated.
I've a couple of areas of sand filled brick pavers. The joints sprout weeds and grass beautifully and I'm getting tired of raking them out.
I do kill them with roundup first but I have to be careful as there are nice shrubs bordering the pavers and the roots can be just under them. So I have to give a width berth to the rooting areas with the roundup.
Is there substitute for the sand which wouldl be a permanent solution? I'm thinking of, say, a resinous cement pointing compound, or something, which will stick in place. Ordinary mortar won't do it as the pointing gaps aren't wide enough and brooming the bricks would soon loosen the stuff up.
Some advice here would be appreciated.