Yes, but the same one's may come back. You should use the freeze spray then knock them down.
Wash it off with simple green and a garden hose and put it back it in.
then you have to ask someone to bath you in the garden with a hose or to take you to a car wash :-)
To effectively get rid of excess dirt from your garden, you can use a shovel or rake to remove the dirt, or consider using a wheelbarrow to transport it to another location. Additionally, you can also use a garden hose to wash away the excess dirt from the desired area.
with a garden hose, soft brush, and NO DETERGENTS! .. apparently..;http://www.saulswags.com.au/Pages/careinstructions.htm
Use a piece of window screen put pea gravel on it and wash with a garden hose till it is clean. good cleaning.
a car, a garden hose, a bucket, car soap, a sponge and a nice sunny day.
You can use a ladder to get up to them and clean them or there is a wand with a hook on the top shaped like the hook on a hanger that you attach to a garden hose and wash out the gutter.
Using a bucket of water and a sponge yes, just don't use a garden hose to spray it. Good luck.
Get a hose and soap.then you got a car wash.
To effectively clean debris from landscaping rock, use a leaf blower or a rake to remove larger debris. Then, use a garden hose with a high-pressure nozzle to wash away smaller debris. Repeat as needed until the rock is clean.
wash your gear... then clean the washing machine, or hand wash it out with the hose and soap
To keep heavy mulch in your garden from washing away, you can use methods like adding a border, using anchoring materials, or applying a top layer of finer mulch to hold it in place.