Easy Organic Weed Control With Paper & Mulch
by
Jami @ An Oregon Cottage
(IC: blogger)
Using paper and covering it with mulch is my favorite way to control weeds in our beds and borders. Besides just controlling weeds, I also love this because:
-We just do it once and we’re done for the year
-It compounds over time
-It enriches the soil and feeds the plants
-It helps keep the soil moist during the summer months
-I love how it looks
It's also easy, we can cover small weeds without have to pull them all and this technique reuses paper!
-We just do it once and we’re done for the year
-It compounds over time
-It enriches the soil and feeds the plants
-It helps keep the soil moist during the summer months
-I love how it looks
It's also easy, we can cover small weeds without have to pull them all and this technique reuses paper!
It's such a great feeling when we finish a flower border - it looks great and we can enjoy it through the rest of the summer.
This shows how nice the mulch makes a border look - the right side has been done, the side left of the path still needs it's layers.
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We love this so much, we created a how-to video to share with you all the tips and tricks we've learned about this through the years.
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Published July 24th, 2014 10:47 PM
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Shelba Grim on Feb 27, 2015We have been doing this in our vegetable garden with our plants for several years. Instead of mulch I use leaves or grass clippings. Works great.
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Shelba Grim on Feb 27, 2015We have been doing this in our vegetable garden with our plants for several years. Instead of mulch I use leaves or grass clippings. Works great.
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