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Old 09-01-2011, 07:45 AM posted to rec.gardens
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In article ,
Nad R wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
newnzee wrote:

I have quite a large garden which is bordered by hedges. I want to
plant wild flowers around the border and would like to know how to
prepare ground.

At present the area is grass.
I propose to apply weedkiller and then rotavate the area.
Would this be the best thing to do?


No, that would be the worst thing you could do to the soil.

Cover grass with newspaper. Cover the newspaper with mulch.

How were you planing on planting your flowers? They could be broadcast
on the mulch after a couple of months, and followed up with a dusting of
compost.

Many thanks.

Newnzee


Could rent a tiller machine.


What's wrong with you boy? You hit your head or sumthin'?

http://www.plantea.com/no-tilling.htm
http://www.examiner.com/organic-gard.../rototill-your
-garden-the-right-way
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