RE: review of the crappiest garden in the world

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review of the crappiest garden in the world

in dtube •  6 years ago 

All the green material will be very good for your compost. If you have enough material then you can create new garden beds by creating a kind of mix of thick mulch and compost (even on top of grass) to save you a lot of work. That's how i usually do it. You just make a nice long compost pile in autumn where your new garden bed will be. In spring you flatten it out and you are done. A big enough layer of compost will kill off most unwanted herbs. There is a lot of guides how to create new garden beds without tiling. Very good for your back. ;-)

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Yeah good point my friend! But o got a lot of not wanted plants and seeds in there.. hmm. Should I really just try to kill those with a thick layer of compost? Sounds too easy for me haha

Thanks for the suggestions! I feel new energy in my gardening heart :)

Peace!

You put recycable material like clean cardboard on top of it and then put compost over it. This kills off the "bad stuff" as it won't get light and dies off.