Ridgerunner
Garden Master
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I use newspaper as mulch, thou I avoid the slick pages and try to avoid the bright colors. It's not always possible to avoid all the bright colors but I do try to avoid the big full page adds and the worst of it. I just don't know what chemicals might be in those colors. To keep them from blowing around, I cover the newspaper with wheat straw or year old mostly rotten wood chips. What little grows through that is real easy to pull. Even the next spring there is practically nothing growing there. I don't mulch everything. There is a world of difference in what was mulched the previous year and what was not in both tilth and weeds and grass growing.
I don't keep my rows in the same place every year, like people do with raised beds, so it gets compacted by me walking on it between rows. I break it up with a mattock then level it with a tiller before I plant. It would be nice to have permanent walkways that are never tilled and permanent areas to plant that don't necessarily have to be tilled, but its not the way I choose to do it. I rotate crops to different parts of the garden and use different row spacings for different crops.
I don't keep my rows in the same place every year, like people do with raised beds, so it gets compacted by me walking on it between rows. I break it up with a mattock then level it with a tiller before I plant. It would be nice to have permanent walkways that are never tilled and permanent areas to plant that don't necessarily have to be tilled, but its not the way I choose to do it. I rotate crops to different parts of the garden and use different row spacings for different crops.