Hello! I'm trying to start a veg garden and am a bit baffled on how is best to start. My garden space that I've played with in the past is horridly overgrown. I tried weeding out a bit today but it's this crazy, stringy, tough grassy stuff that doesn't pull and I didn't make much headway. My gardening time almost always includes the assistance of a 3yr old & a 1yr old, so intensive digging just isn't happening.
I've read of a no-dig kind of method, and have considered a raised bed, but I'm confused as to what's best. I really just want part of it, maybe something 4x4, to do with the kids this year. The space was a nice garden with a truckload of compost added a couple years back, but basically untouched the last three years. In digging around there are lots of lovely worms.
My dilemma...do I newspaper/compost/straw lasagna style to try to resolve weed issue and just accept the loss of soil & worms, which I guess would be a raised bed of sorts? Or do I dig just that 4x4 to death and go from there? That keeps soil & worms in the picture but is a bandaid on weeds, yeah? I was thinking I need to create a box or something for maintenance purposes, these weeds just come back so quickly when I've dug out in the past.
Any tips would be appreciated! ~Sarah
I've read of a no-dig kind of method, and have considered a raised bed, but I'm confused as to what's best. I really just want part of it, maybe something 4x4, to do with the kids this year. The space was a nice garden with a truckload of compost added a couple years back, but basically untouched the last three years. In digging around there are lots of lovely worms.
My dilemma...do I newspaper/compost/straw lasagna style to try to resolve weed issue and just accept the loss of soil & worms, which I guess would be a raised bed of sorts? Or do I dig just that 4x4 to death and go from there? That keeps soil & worms in the picture but is a bandaid on weeds, yeah? I was thinking I need to create a box or something for maintenance purposes, these weeds just come back so quickly when I've dug out in the past.
Any tips would be appreciated! ~Sarah
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