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'Instant beds' - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... sod about 6-8" deep, in sections you can handle easily. In the space you dug the sod from, lay out sheets of cardboard. Soak the cardboard. Flip the sod chunks ... same sod chunks outlined above. Lay out the cardboard where you want the new bed, and soak it down. Flip the sod chunks same as above. It's ready to plant. Put down some landscape fabric where you dug out the sod, ...
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Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... it's throwing that stuff in lasagna style beds edged in old cement chunks, hoping for the best and some good old "black gold" to be made ... . I dug up the sodded area as deep as I could, flipped the sod over, covered the entire area with shredded leaves then back fill with some ... I had to dig up her edging which was quite imbedded in the sod as well as bury my potted bulbs, so I decided to sorta double ...
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Garden Photo Album
... an exciting moment after breaking up huge chunks of solid sandstone! Finished Pond finished but not yet edged. I put down some of the grass sod wondering if that would look better ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 13(3) 1994
... has not flooded since channelization was carried out. WEEDS: The sod is heavy and laced with quack grass. Tall sturdy weeds are ... an eclectic mix of weeds and grasses replaced the original heavy sod of grass. Silvia Strobl, an Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR ... the barn foundation. This was a jumble of fieldstone and some limestone chunks except for a cap of broken concrete floor on the ...
www.ecsong.org

Xeriscaping: Creative Landscaping
... adapted to reduced water use. However, don't be too quick to rip out the sod and substitute plastic and gravel. Extensive use of rock on south and west exposures can ... weeds yet allow water and air exchange. Used in combination with decorative rock or bark chunks, they often outlast the less expensive but short-lived polyethylene films. For more information, refer ...
www.ext.colostate.edu

Questions On Cottonwood
... . I am hoping to re-landscape my yard and put down sod. Currently this looks to be impossible. (e-mail reference) A: Get ... s survival. Plan on spending the summer applying the compound, with your sod installed sometime in mid -September. Make sure the material you use ... in our front yard. For about three years they have been losing chunks of leaves during the summer. I contacted many people but they ...
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Xeriscaping: Retrofit Your Yard
... renovate areas not covered by the spray pattern. It is not necessary to strip unwanted sod. An easier method is to apply glyphosate (sold as Roundup, Kleenup, Kill Zall, Com Pleet ... the dead grass with about 4 inches of mulch, such as wood chips or bark chunks. Spot treat with glyphosate any grass and weeds that sprout through the mulch. As the ...
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New Gardening Beds
... which you will replace in the garden then discard the sod. Also this greatly reduces the weight of the sections ... sod make sure to cut them in manageable sizes. This will enable the gardener to remove weeds with ease and in my experience is less time consuming than enormous chunks that are back breaking. The picture depicts the size of sod sections to remove. As ...
www.susansgardenpatch.com