Hello
I'm a total novice at this so please feel free to treat me as such in your answers!
I know there are already some threads on here about taking over an overgrown plot with great advice from members, but some specific advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have just taken over the rent of a plot and it's in pretty bad nick as the previous owner hasn't done any work for at least a couple of years. The debris and rubbish (old pallets, rods, buckets, etc) I can clear or reuse myself. It's knowing what to do with the grass and other weeds I need help on.
My instinct is that I will have to manually dig up all of the grass by their roots using a fork and get rid of them BEFORE rotavating the soil. Is this correct? Also, once I have removed the weeds manually (don't worry - I'm aware how labour-intensive this will be! I like a challenge though!) do I still need to put a mulch over the soil or will it be fine as I'll have dug the grass up by their roots?
Ideally I'd like to completely clear the plot of grass and weeds, prepare the soil and start planting straight away. Is this aiming too high? Is manually de-weeding an alternative to mulching, or a prerequisite of mulching? Once the soil has been cleared and rotavated should I then mix in some manure/compost ready for planting?
Also - can I compost the weeds I've dug up or should I bin/burn them?
Many thanks in advance for your answers. Looking forward to getting some tip-top advice.
Dan
I'm a total novice at this so please feel free to treat me as such in your answers!
I know there are already some threads on here about taking over an overgrown plot with great advice from members, but some specific advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have just taken over the rent of a plot and it's in pretty bad nick as the previous owner hasn't done any work for at least a couple of years. The debris and rubbish (old pallets, rods, buckets, etc) I can clear or reuse myself. It's knowing what to do with the grass and other weeds I need help on.
My instinct is that I will have to manually dig up all of the grass by their roots using a fork and get rid of them BEFORE rotavating the soil. Is this correct? Also, once I have removed the weeds manually (don't worry - I'm aware how labour-intensive this will be! I like a challenge though!) do I still need to put a mulch over the soil or will it be fine as I'll have dug the grass up by their roots?
Ideally I'd like to completely clear the plot of grass and weeds, prepare the soil and start planting straight away. Is this aiming too high? Is manually de-weeding an alternative to mulching, or a prerequisite of mulching? Once the soil has been cleared and rotavated should I then mix in some manure/compost ready for planting?
Also - can I compost the weeds I've dug up or should I bin/burn them?
Many thanks in advance for your answers. Looking forward to getting some tip-top advice.
Dan
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