This is wonderful!!
There is nothing like growing, eating, and preserving your own food.
I am envious that you are starting already – we have at least 4 – 6 more weeks up here before we will be able to plant the cold weather crops.
Warm wishes,
Tonya
What a great project! I want to turn a large strip of my backyard into a vegetable garden this year, and I’ve been contemplating how to go about it. I like the idea of sheet mulching. Let us all know how it works out: how long did it take, etc. If you do sheet mulching, do you still have to turn over the soil and mix in the new top layer with the untouched layer below, or does it eliminate that ground-breaking (back breaking!) work?
[...] and use them for pea brush and other plant supports. Or, place them underneath the cardboard when sheet mulching a new section of yard. Over time, they will break down and add biomass to the [...]
This is wonderful!!
There is nothing like growing, eating, and preserving your own food.
I am envious that you are starting already – we have at least 4 – 6 more weeks up here before we will be able to plant the cold weather crops.
Warm wishes,
Tonya
You. Are. Superwoman.
What a great project! I want to turn a large strip of my backyard into a vegetable garden this year, and I’ve been contemplating how to go about it. I like the idea of sheet mulching. Let us all know how it works out: how long did it take, etc. If you do sheet mulching, do you still have to turn over the soil and mix in the new top layer with the untouched layer below, or does it eliminate that ground-breaking (back breaking!) work?
Happy gardening!
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[...] and use them for pea brush and other plant supports. Or, place them underneath the cardboard when sheet mulching a new section of yard. Over time, they will break down and add biomass to the [...]