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Racerboy 15-06-2004 02:06 AM

Mulch
 
Would I have any problems mulching my vegetable garden (for weed control)
with dry grass clippings from my compost pile?
I would like to spread it on about six inches thick.
Thanks



Steveo 15-06-2004 02:06 AM

Mulch
 
"Racerboy" wrote:
Would I have any problems mulching my vegetable garden (for weed control)
with dry grass clippings from my compost pile?
I would like to spread it on about six inches thick.
Thanks

Do you treat your lawn?

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evolutionman 2004 16-06-2004 05:11 PM

Mulch
 
Not recommended for mulching directly. The grass forms mats which will
prevent water from penetrating (especially at 6 inches thick). Also, any
weed seeds contained in it will eventually propogate and defeat the purpose
of weed prevention. If you also have applied weed killers/insecticides,
these could be systemically in the grass and prevent your garden plants from
growing. The best way to use grass clippings is to start a compost pile
(ingredients/methods are available online or in most garden books). This
will eventually turn those clippings into useful (fertile) soil/mulch which
can be spread on later (about 1 year from now). Hope this helps.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Racerboy"
Newsgroups: alt.home.lawn.garden
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 7:08 PM
Subject: Mulch


Would I have any problems mulching my vegetable garden (for weed control)
with dry grass clippings from my compost pile?
I would like to spread it on about six inches thick.
Thanks






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