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Old 24-06-2004, 11:04 PM
Janet Baraclough
 
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Default Creating a new flower or garden bed

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In her book "Earthly Delights" (which I would recommend) Margot Rochester
suggests that to create a new garden bed lay down eight layers of

newspaper
and then place compost on it, and then cover with leaves. She does not
suggest digging up the ground underneath. It sounds like a good process,

but
my wife wonders about the ink the newspaper. Will it cause any harm if you
grow vegtables. Any opinions?


Check the masthead of the newspapers. You may see a message saying it's
printed with soy-based ink. That's not monstrous stuff, and you're only
going to go through this process once.


I use flattened cardboard cartons instead; available free form shops.
For the covering layer I use lawn grass clippings, seaweed, bracken,
wood ash, manure; whatever raw, compostable material I can get. Very
quickly, worms start working in it, and birds start stirring up the
materials looking for the worms; so it isn't long before the raw
ingredients break down into brown friable composty material.

Janet.