davaroo
Garden Ornament
I have woods all around me, so I just go out and rake up leaves from the forest floor
Sure, why not? They're just jute fiber or something thing like that (whats a "jute," anyway?). I've heard of people using carpet, too. If you can actually find burlap bags anymore, they strike me as a great base layer.Purple Strawberry said:What about using burlap bags? You could cut them to size and reuse them each year.
Good idea or not?
Wow ...thanks for that information....Hattie the Hen said:Hi there!
When I first moved into my present house I inherited a large area laid to a lawn, various large trees, a pre 2nd World War chicken House, varios ram-shackled duck & chicken run & an ever-growing HUGE patch of Ground Ivy (as well as the usual selection of weeds). All the previous owners had done was occasionally mow the grass. I knew I would have to deal with the Ground Ivy first as it is one of the hardest plants to get rid of -- no chemicals seem to touch it!
This is what I am talking about, in case you don't have it in the US:
http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicweeds/weed_information/weed.php?id=83
[ 2nd EDIT -- Ah! I've just found out you certainly DO have it......!!]
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/weedguide/singlerecord.asp?id=690
I did a lot of research & decided that as I wanted to take all the existing carpets out of the house this was a perfect solution. I got someone to cut it all back, put the old carpet face-down over the areas covered by Ground Ivy & proceeded to plant my woodland garden. I haven't seen one tiny scrap of the offending weed since.
I covered the areas with pebbles to form a wide but basically straight path down the centre of this woodland area; it makes my garden look much longer because of the perspective. I planted lots of tall shrubs & small trees on either side. I found the carpet was a terrific mulch & the shrubs grew very fast despite 3 very hot summers with long periods of water restrictions!
A lot of people here in the UK use this carpet technique when they take over previously abandoned vegetable allotments owned by the local councils. But they take the carpet up after a period of time, once the weeds have died off.
:rose Hattie :rose