Jared77
Garden Addicted
Since Ive expanded the garden I need a new means of mulching and hopefully slowing some weed growth. In the old garden I used sections of preen (the black weed block) and secured it with rocks. Garden was much smaller so it worked fine. When the garden would wind down, we'd just roll up the preen, stones in a bucket for next year, put our manure down, and wait till next spring to till it up and start again.
Now the garden's MUCH just over twice its original size. 55' x 45' so Im looking at alternative options. So mind you this is the first year that over 1/2 of the area will be used for veggies vs boring old lawn. My gardens been laid out on paper and I've left myself 3' between rows to get in and work between my plants and if I have to I can get a wagon or wheelbarrow down there if necessary.
So now with the garden being so much bigger I need an alternative mulch option I'm thinking of using straw. I live in a small rural area so I can get straw for 2.00 a bale. After reading up on it I know I could get enough newspaper from the family to spread it out a few layers thick then cover it with straw. The idea being in the fall to turn it all under, and in the spring turn it over again, and plant it.
I live in zone 5 (Michigan) with a lot of clay so I figured the straw would benefit drainage as its turned under at the end of the growing season and block a fair amount of weeds. I'm trying to find something that will be effective and could benefit next years planting.
Thoughts?
Now the garden's MUCH just over twice its original size. 55' x 45' so Im looking at alternative options. So mind you this is the first year that over 1/2 of the area will be used for veggies vs boring old lawn. My gardens been laid out on paper and I've left myself 3' between rows to get in and work between my plants and if I have to I can get a wagon or wheelbarrow down there if necessary.
So now with the garden being so much bigger I need an alternative mulch option I'm thinking of using straw. I live in a small rural area so I can get straw for 2.00 a bale. After reading up on it I know I could get enough newspaper from the family to spread it out a few layers thick then cover it with straw. The idea being in the fall to turn it all under, and in the spring turn it over again, and plant it.
I live in zone 5 (Michigan) with a lot of clay so I figured the straw would benefit drainage as its turned under at the end of the growing season and block a fair amount of weeds. I'm trying to find something that will be effective and could benefit next years planting.
Thoughts?