banslug
Cathlete
I plant a veggie garden every spring, and I'll be planting mine within the next 2 weeks (I usually do it on Mother's Day, but we're having a cold snap with frost warnings so I put it off a week or so). In the past, I've never used anything to keep weeds at bay...just kind of plucked them as they came up. But as it goes, the weeds begin to overtake my veggies and I get frustrated! This year, I'll be using old newspaper as a weed barrier. I read about doing so in the Clean Eating Magazine and was intrigued. I've googled it and it's simple enough.
My question: has anybody ever done this and if so, how did it work? The directions all suggest using an inch or two of mulch on top of the paper, but I'm wondering about how the newspaper and/or mulch goes back into the soil when NEXT Spring comes and I till my garden for planting.
Any input, advice or suggestions???
My question: has anybody ever done this and if so, how did it work? The directions all suggest using an inch or two of mulch on top of the paper, but I'm wondering about how the newspaper and/or mulch goes back into the soil when NEXT Spring comes and I till my garden for planting.
Any input, advice or suggestions???