Seeds not germinating? Looking for a natural way to control weeds? Food Republic spoke to an expert on how to use cardboard ...
If oxalis is smothering your garden like gravy over biscuits, consider sheet mulching. Or, if you've got a lawn you want to get rid of, or soil that needs enriching, sheet mulch it. With one nearly ...
Sheet mulching with cardboard is the secret to fewer weeds and fuss-free plant-bed prep.
The author’s garden midway through the growing season, full of vegetables and pest-repelling flowers. How long does cardboard take to decompose? Find answers to using a cardboard weed barrier in your ...
Gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi discusses how to weed out those unwanted growths in your garden. Sharon: So Charlie things are growing already including those weeds! Charlie: Yep as soon as it got ...
Few things frustrate a gardener more than seeing their garden overtaken by weeds. The daunting task of battling back weeds can also discourage new gardeners from even starting a garden in the first ...
There are few things more frustrating than discovering a weed infestation in your garden – but experts urge us not to resort to chemical weed killers. Instead, all you need to get rid of these pesky ...
Mulch provides a variety of benefits for gardens, including weed control, temperature regulation, and moisture retention. Organic mulches, like compost and wood chips, decompose over time, enriching ...
A weed is generally defined as any unwanted plant. Common garden weeds include dandelions, purslane, lamb’s quarters, bindweed, and pigweed. Weeds compete with plants for water, sunlight, and ...