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Oct
29
2015

DIY a Weed Free Garden & Never Weed Again!

How to avoid weeding the garden for the rest of next year...and the year after?

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

Can you imagine having a garden with zero weeds? Here’s how to get one!

Weeds are simply plants that grow in spots you don’t want them.  Most of weeds need three things to grow; soil, sunlight and water.  If you can take one of these three things away…voila! No more weeds. In this case, we are creating a barrier to block the sunlight.

Here are the products you will need.

  • Newspaper or cardboard that is free from tape
  • Mulch (any type will do)
  • A source of water

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

Step one – Start by creating a layer of cardboard covering all the soil and weeds. Work around the plants that you would like to save. If you are using newspaper, use at least 7 sheets to create your barrier. This fibre barricade will effectively block the weeds below from getting any sun. The cardboard can last up to 6 months before it naturally breaks down into the soil. (Newspaper lasts less).

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

Step two – Completely cover the barrier with your choice of mulch. The mulch is used to hide the cardboard, but also to keep anything from blowing away or shifting. Make sure you put at least 3 inches of mulch down on the garden. As the barrier naturally breaks down into the soil, the mulch replaces it, preventing new seeds/weeds from getting started.

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

Step three – Thoroughly water your garden. The water helps the mulch stick to the cardboard and the cardboard stick to the soil below.

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

This system works anywhere that you have soil you want to cover up. You can bury your cardboard with either gravel or mulch. I’ve even tried adding new soil and sod on top to start a new lawn and that worked just fine as well.  If after a few years the weeds are starting to creep their way back in, just add another layer of paper on top of the remaining mulch and start the whole process again. 

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

For the record, I can’t personally take credit for this technique. Its been used for years by more generations than I can count because it really is this simple, and yet highly effective. I've even used this technique around my orchard and space where I'd rather not cut the grass...which is pretty much my entire property! 

Want to be weed free in your garden for 2016? Before the snow starts flying, follow this easy, DIY hack! No chemicals required. | Gardening | Yard Tips | YummyMummyClub.ca

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