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Weed Free Vegetables with Paper and
Straw
If your idea of gardening fun doesn't include
weeding, I would like to offer a suggestion. Quite a few years ago,
when I was growing one of my first vegetable gardens, I was getting
very frustrated by the amount of time that I spent hoeing and pulling
weeds. It was not a large garden, and it seemed that between work and
other pursuits I didn't have time to devote to the weeding. I was
getting discouraged with the idea of growing vegetables. Then I read
about using paper and straw as a wee preventive barrier in the garden
and decided to give it a try.
Since it was already part way through the growing season, I had to
weed the garden one last time. Next, I rounded up all the paper
grocery bags I could find. After tearing them to make them flat, I
soaked them briefly in a bucket of water to make them heavier and
easier to work with. Then I laid them on the soil all around the
garden. Where the vegetable plants were already established, I simply
tore the paper to fit around the stem of the plant. After the paper
was all down, I spread the straw over the entire area, covering all
the exposed soil in the garden. That was the last time I have done
large-scale weeding my vegetable garden. I found that there were other
benefits to my layers of mulch. When the weather turned hot and dry,
the mulch prevented the soil from losing its moisture cutting down on
the amount of watering I had to do. Best of all, at the end of the
season I was able to turn the straw and paper into the soil where it
broke down, adding organic matter to help feed the soil. This method
is better suited to a smaller garden. It can be a chore putting these
layers of mulch on the entire garden but the idea of not having to
weed makes the task very worthwhile. No weeds and less watering. What
more could you ask?
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