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Old 06-08-2003, 09:22 PM
B & J
 
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Default Trying to keep mulch beds clean

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On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 18:01:09 GMT, "Rick"
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Hi,

I'm a novice who prefers doing almost anything besides pulling weeds and
grass out of my mulch beds. The weeds aren't so bad since they are

sporatic
and I can easily pull them. At this point I'm more worried about the

grass
that keeps encroaching into the mulch beds.

I've been in this house for about a year. I added about 3 inches of

hardwood
mulch in the spring and plan to do this every year. It looked OK until

about
a month ago. In various places the grass is now getting into it. I don't
have any sort of border between the mulch and grass. Should I be adding

more
mulch over the course of the year? If I bury the grass with more mulch

will
that kill it? As you know grass is very hard to pull since the roots are

so
thick.

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Rick

Yeah, I'm in pretty much the same boat. I'm biting the bullet and
edging the borders using an edger, and then making a v shaped trench
about 3" across. Not sure if I'm going to install an edging material
yet. I'm dropping newspaper and then mulch on existing grass.

Swyck


I have four inch steel edging around all my beds, but I also have a bermuda
lawn, which find that edging height a minimal challenge. Every three to four
weeks I mix up a sprayer full of RoundUp, which I use to beat back the
invading grass. Occasionally a stray weed comes up through the mulch, but I
pull them or spray them with RoundUp if I happen to be edging the bermuda at
the time. This is effective when I am diligent about staying ahead of the
invading grass or weeds.

John