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Use Weeds Killer to Keep Weeds Out of My Flower Garden?
"Jay Chan" wrote in message om... Come to think of it, I did dig a hole next to a rose bush and buried a couple of banana peels (potassium, etc) down there. I'm not really into growing flowers, so if I needed a specific amendment, I probably wouldn't know it. Seem like you don't need to add any amendment to your garden yet. Seem like if we need to add amendment to the soil where it is covered in landscape fabric, we will have to open/remove the landscape fabric partially or completely. This sounds like something that we need to schedule it in advance (such as a plan like "I may need to remove the landscape fabric after x years if a soil test indicates that the soil is lack of something, and then I can put the landscape fabric back"). I am sure that this can be done. I just didn't think of this when I put the landscape fabrics to my flower garden a couple years ago. Without knowing this in advance and making a committment to do this, I am now kind of surprised by the idea of removing and putting back the landscape fabrics. Honestly, I don't really have any better idea either. If I don't put mulch on it, I will have to deal with a lot more weeds, and I may have a hard time to remove weeds if they have formed solid root into the soil. If I put mulch without landscape fabrics, the mulch will be mixed with soil, and I will still need to deal with more weeds. If I put mulch and landscape fabrics, I will have to remove/open landscape fabrics to add amendment. Seem like I am better off sticking with making as little change as possible; this means I should remove the mulch that is infected with termintes (this is the minimum that I should do), leave the landscape fabric there, and put fresh new mulch (probably the kind that you use). Also order a long handle weeder to remove weeds that manage to grow among the mulch. And worry about adding amendment later. This sounds like a plan. If I were you, I would pull out the landscape fabric, use wet newspaper for weed suppression, and follow the lazy gardeners guide to........ lazy gardening. Lasagna Gardening http://www.motherearthnews.com/menar...173-050-01.htm |
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