Posted by pete black on June 02, 2016 at 08:45:15 from (166.137.248.59):
In Reply to: Garden weeds posted by Wildride47 on June 02, 2016 at 07:07:43:
A garden is not a plant and forget it, its a year round thing. Weeds seeds come from mature weeds therefore eliminate those plants. Heres how i do it: spring i till as early as possible which allows seeds to sprout, 7-10 days i till again which kills those sprouted seeds but brings up other seeds to sprout, repeat again but till somewhat shallow; this kills sprouts but leave the remaining weed seeds to deep to sprout. Plant and then manual hoeing to control. Important in the fall is to clean off the garden then plant with a cover crop for winter, i use various greens, turnips, collards, kale and mustard. Eat through the winter then early spring they put out early growth to eat, blooms for sight and insects then plow under for enrichment. This helps to control weeds in my garden without use of chemicals.
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