A recent report suggests that the use of road-grade gravel at Ta’ Qali has been effective in suppressing grass growth, according to the National Ta’ Qali Environment group. The gravel, laid down in certain areas, has helped reduce the spread of unwanted vegetation, making maintenance easier. This approach is being monitored for its impact on the local environment.
Road-Grade Gravel at Ta’ Qali: A Solution to Suppress Grass Growth
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