How Does A Lawn Become A Flower Bed?
I remember reading in Sunset Mag. how a woman killed her lawn. She covered
the parts of the lawn that she wanted to be flower beds with newspaper. She
put fresh manure (which you can probaley get from farmers and local horse
stables) over the newspaper. After that, she covered it the manure with top
soil.
At least I think thats how it went. I had loaned that particular edition of
Sunset to my Mother, and she has not returned it! *snivel*
"GSHATTERHAND" wrote in message
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I need help with a very basic project. Our new cedar fence was finally
finished
Saturday, nine weeks after we ordered it and 4 weeks past passed the
promised
completion date. This has created a perfect spot for a flower bed along
the
fence.
But how do I turn the strip along the fence, which is now grass, into the
nicely cultivated soil of a flower bed?
I have to use basic garden tools, no power tools. Can I just turn the soil
over
with a shovel, burying the grass, and then break up the soil? Will the
grass
die under the soil or grow back? (The grass that was under the piles of
soil
from the fence post holes sure seems dead after only a week.)
Or must I somehow kill or remove the grass first, before turning the soil?
Removing the grass without also taking a lot of top soil seems almost
impossible. Any advice on this would be appreciated.
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