I've cleared about 1/3 of my new allotment during this year which was covered in creeping buttercup predominately as well as the usual dandelion etc. (Though thankfully not too much due to the carpet of buttercup)
I have been hand weeding to this point to create beds but have now got some railway sleepers in which to create a raised bed. In order to save hand weeding for this my plan is to turn buttercup turfs over so roots are up, then cover in newspaper and then finally add a thick layer of compost and/or horse manure.
- is this a valid way of doing things?
- am I right in assuming this will kill the buttercups/weeds, returning them to the soil.
- will this be a workable bed for next spring?
I have been hand weeding to this point to create beds but have now got some railway sleepers in which to create a raised bed. In order to save hand weeding for this my plan is to turn buttercup turfs over so roots are up, then cover in newspaper and then finally add a thick layer of compost and/or horse manure.
- is this a valid way of doing things?
- am I right in assuming this will kill the buttercups/weeds, returning them to the soil.
- will this be a workable bed for next spring?
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