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I am wanting to cover up a long strip of lawn and make a flower bed.
The soil/compost will only be about 6-8 inches deep on top of the grass.
I have read that you can cover up the grass with cardboard - then the topsoil -
and the grass will not reappear in the flower bed.

Any one done this - or any other ideas: I don't really want to be lifting the
grass-sods if necessary?
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On Fri, 08 May 2015 14:37:39 +0100, Judith in England wrote:

I am wanting to cover up a long strip of lawn and make a flower bed.
The soil/compost will only be about 6-8 inches deep on top of the grass.
I have read that you can cover up the grass with cardboard - then the
topsoil -
and the grass will not reappear in the flower bed.

Any one done this - or any other ideas: I don't really want to be
lifting the grass-sods if necessary?



I used to use election signs (when they were made of card) for this.
Have a look about; I think there may be quite a few Labour ones no longer
needed.

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On 08/05/2015 14:37, Judith in England wrote:

I am wanting to cover up a long strip of lawn and make a flower bed.
The soil/compost will only be about 6-8 inches deep on top of the grass.
I have read that you can cover up the grass with cardboard - then the topsoil -
and the grass will not reappear in the flower bed.


My money would be on any couch grass to easily penetrate wet cardboard.

Any one done this - or any other ideas: I don't really want to be lifting the
grass-sods if necessary?


Grass is exquisitely sensitive to glyphosate. Mask off the edges and
spray it carefully - leave for a couple of weeks and it will be dead.

Beware of overspray on shoes or you will leave outline foot prints.

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