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Fun out of gardening
On Apr 15, 7:42 pm, "Leeper" wrote:
I spent nearly a decade ammending my soil with natural amendments, and it is now very fertile. In recent years though, the battle with weeds has taken all the fun out of it, and weeds just love the soil, and grow exceedingly fast and vigorous. It has gotten so bad, that last year, I skipped planting it. However, I miss the fresh produce off the vine, and the store bought stuff tastes like wet cardboard. How do you guys deal with the weeds? I'm concidering covering everything with plastic this year, in the hope the heat will kill many of the weed seeds. I have found that mulching with grass clippings works pretty well. Not to brag, but I can grow some world class weeds. Adding a few layers of grass clippings throughout the summer at least keeps them managable. Lord know if it weren't for that, I wouldn't have anything BUT weeds. |
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Fun out of gardening
"FarmI" ask@itshall be given expounded:
"Ann" wrote in message "~~ Shelly ~~" ~~ Shelly expounded: So how would you handle the weed seeds? Is there a special technique that works for you? I'm sure that more people other than myself would like other proven methods instead of Roundup. I weed. I cultivate the soil frequently which disturbs the seedlings, severs roots and brings up new seeds to do the same thing to. Weeding is an enjoyable task for me, calming, centering. It's part of being a gardener. I suspect that a respect and appreciation of weeding only comes with age - a rite of passage for gardeners. I guess.....but I've always liked weeding. Of course I also enjoy doing dishes by hand (while looking out the back window, daydreaming and watching the birds). -- Ann e-mail address is not checked |
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Fun out of gardening
On Apr 16, 11:42 am, "Leeper" wrote:
I spent nearly a decade ammending my soil with natural amendments, and it is now very fertile. In recent years though, the battle with weeds has taken all the fun out of it, and weeds just love the soil, and grow exceedingly fast and vigorous. It has gotten so bad, that last year, I skipped planting it. However, I miss the fresh produce off the vine, and the store bought stuff tastes like wet cardboard. How do you guys deal with the weeds? I'm concidering covering everything with plastic this year, in the hope the heat will kill many of the weed seeds. i use weed spray |
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Fun out of gardening
wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 16, 11:42 am, "Leeper" wrote: In recent years though, the battle with weeds has taken all the fun out of it, and weeds just love the soil, and grow exceedingly fast and vigorous. It has gotten so bad, that last year, I skipped planting it. However, I miss the fresh produce off the vine, and the store bought stuff tastes like wet cardboard. How do you guys deal with the weeds? I'm concidering covering everything with plastic this year, in the hope the heat will kill many of the weed seeds. Leeper, I love my gardens. I HATE weeding. If there were no way around it, I would eat the wet cardboard! Sprays are one option. Didn't work for me. One year I killed all my tomatoes, cukes, cantaloupes and something else. Google the word MULCH. Then read your many, many options. Over the years, I've tried straw, sawdust from a furniture manufacturer, leaves, grass cuttings, newspaper (shredded and not shredded), cardboard and some others. Due to some progressing physical problems I needed to begin simplifying things, so 3 years ago I went to the black plastic, red for tomatoes. At the end of the season, I roll it up and use it the next year. As much as I prefer the organic approach and tilling the mulch into the soil at the end of the season, the plastic mulch has enabled me to continue gardening. Also, it helps to chant in your garden..." I did not weed. I do not weed. I will not weed." |
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Fun out of gardening
On May 2, 6:22 am, "Grave Yard Guy" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 16, 11:42 am, "Leeper" wrote: In recent years though, the battle with weeds has taken all the fun out of it, and weeds just love the soil, and grow exceedingly fast and vigorous. It has gotten so bad, that last year, I skipped planting it. However, I miss the fresh produce off the vine, and the store bought stuff tastes like wet cardboard. How do you guys deal with the weeds? I'm concidering covering everything with plastic this year, in the hope the heat will kill many of the weed seeds. Leeper, I love my gardens. I HATE weeding. If there were no way around it, I would eat the wet cardboard! Sprays are one option. Didn't work for me. One year I killed all my tomatoes, cukes, cantaloupes and something else. Google the word MULCH. Then read your many, many options. Over the years, I've tried straw, sawdust from a furniture manufacturer, leaves, grass cuttings, newspaper (shredded and not shredded), cardboard and some others. Due to some progressing physical problems I needed to begin simplifying things, so 3 years ago I went to the black plastic, red for tomatoes. At the end of the season, I roll it up and use it the next year. As much as I prefer the organic approach and tilling the mulch into the soil at the end of the season, the plastic mulch has enabled me to continue gardening. Also, it helps to chant in your garden..." I did not weed. I do not weed. I will not weed." Do you use the regular or the coated kind that reflects the sun? The reflection is supposed to give the plants a boost as well as disorienting insect pests. |
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Due to some progressing physical problems I needed to begin simplifying
things, so 3 years ago I went to the black plastic, red for tomatoes. At the end of the season, I roll it up and use it the next year. As much as I prefer the organic approach and tilling the mulch into the soil at the end of the season, the plastic mulch has enabled me to continue gardening. Also, it helps to chant in your garden..." I did not weed. I do not weed. I will not weed." Do you use the regular or the coated kind that reflects the sun? The reflection is supposed to give the plants a boost as well as disorienting insect pests. I've only used the regular, but have a roll of the coated to try this year. |
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