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Old 30-05-2007, 02:24 AM posted to rec.gardens
John Bachman John Bachman is offline
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Default How much gravel do you really need to suppress weeds

On 29 May 2007 21:42:02 GMT, Kay Lancaster wrote:

It still has to be easier to maintain than what I currently have! LOL


Will you be mowing near your gravel? In my experience, there's no such thing
as truly contained gravel. And gravel slung by lawnmower blades is
a lot tougher on both the blades and on the thing the gravel hits than
an organic mulch of some flavor.

Dry lawn clippings make great mulch that needs to be renewed once a year
or so... much less work than gravel. Just make sure the clippings come from
plants not recently treated with herbicide.


Well, if you are using the clippings to suppress weeds and are not
putting them where you want to grow something what does the herbicide
hurt? I think that fits the bill for the OP.

John