Hi there,
I have a silly question, but i'm new to growing my own and would really appreciate your help. I have finally convinced my boyfriend to get rid of our grass to make way for some veg beds (we only have a tiny garden) and someone once told me that if i dig up the grass, turn it over and just leave it there it will rot into the ground, releasing nitrogenous goodies into the soil and I can just put soil on top. Is this a load of nonsense or will it benefit my garden? Really don't know what to do! Also, will i need to do anything to the soil, or is it ready to recieve my carrots in March?!
Thank you
Lisa B (clueless, but learning!)
I have a silly question, but i'm new to growing my own and would really appreciate your help. I have finally convinced my boyfriend to get rid of our grass to make way for some veg beds (we only have a tiny garden) and someone once told me that if i dig up the grass, turn it over and just leave it there it will rot into the ground, releasing nitrogenous goodies into the soil and I can just put soil on top. Is this a load of nonsense or will it benefit my garden? Really don't know what to do! Also, will i need to do anything to the soil, or is it ready to recieve my carrots in March?!
Thank you
Lisa B (clueless, but learning!)
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