I've spent the last week digging over an area,previously home to nowt but couch grass,ready for a bed of various fruit bushes.
Now normally I would rid an area of every last bit of grass root that I can....but being wet & claggy this has been a helpless task.I've also always been led to believe that when preparing a permanent fruit bed you should ensure the ground is totally clear of all perrennial weeds.
Now,we're rather desperate to get the fruit bushes moved in so we can put trees where the bushes were(are),but the bed is by no stretch of the imagination clean....does it really matter?
I intend to give the area a very liberal sprinkling of wood ash & come spring will give the bushes a good mulching with either compost or newspaper/grass clippings....surely this will keep the dreaded grass at bay??....if not will my fruit really suffer so bad??
Now normally I would rid an area of every last bit of grass root that I can....but being wet & claggy this has been a helpless task.I've also always been led to believe that when preparing a permanent fruit bed you should ensure the ground is totally clear of all perrennial weeds.
Now,we're rather desperate to get the fruit bushes moved in so we can put trees where the bushes were(are),but the bed is by no stretch of the imagination clean....does it really matter?
I intend to give the area a very liberal sprinkling of wood ash & come spring will give the bushes a good mulching with either compost or newspaper/grass clippings....surely this will keep the dreaded grass at bay??....if not will my fruit really suffer so bad??
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