Hello,
I took over a full size plot in November last year that hadn't had anything done to it for about 3 years. There are already 7 6x4 plastic raised beds in place and a shed which had a few tools in.
I have so far managed to get about 10lbs of onions, runner beans, a few courgettes and have sprouting broccoli and normal broccoli in. I also have a red currant bush, 2 black currant bushes and a gooseberry bush (all these have been great this year and I have picked a lot of fruit from them). The problem is trying to keep on top of the weeds though, once my onions were out, the bed has been completely taken over with weeds, the sprouting broccoli bed is full of weeds and borage and the runner bean bed is starting with weeds even though I heavily mulched it!
The 3 remaining beds are also covered with weeds, 2 of them full of bindweed and one full of grass and as fast as I try to dig a bed over, it sprouts weeds again! I have been down today and completely covered the onion beds with cardboard covered by a thick layer of wood chip (free at our allotment) in the hope that I can at least slow the progress down.
Has anyone any ideas about the bindweed? I dug over about a 3rd of the bed recently pulling all the roots out as I went but they are still coming through? I also have a large area, approximately 10 X 12 in the centre that is knee high with weeds!
I have a debilitating, chronic illness which doesn't allow me to spend hours and hours at the plot so looking for any advice as to how to tackle the problem weeds.
I took over a full size plot in November last year that hadn't had anything done to it for about 3 years. There are already 7 6x4 plastic raised beds in place and a shed which had a few tools in.
I have so far managed to get about 10lbs of onions, runner beans, a few courgettes and have sprouting broccoli and normal broccoli in. I also have a red currant bush, 2 black currant bushes and a gooseberry bush (all these have been great this year and I have picked a lot of fruit from them). The problem is trying to keep on top of the weeds though, once my onions were out, the bed has been completely taken over with weeds, the sprouting broccoli bed is full of weeds and borage and the runner bean bed is starting with weeds even though I heavily mulched it!
The 3 remaining beds are also covered with weeds, 2 of them full of bindweed and one full of grass and as fast as I try to dig a bed over, it sprouts weeds again! I have been down today and completely covered the onion beds with cardboard covered by a thick layer of wood chip (free at our allotment) in the hope that I can at least slow the progress down.
Has anyone any ideas about the bindweed? I dug over about a 3rd of the bed recently pulling all the roots out as I went but they are still coming through? I also have a large area, approximately 10 X 12 in the centre that is knee high with weeds!
I have a debilitating, chronic illness which doesn't allow me to spend hours and hours at the plot so looking for any advice as to how to tackle the problem weeds.
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