dj1701
Veteran Member
What's a good weed barrier for raised beds? Something that will allow rain through but smother the weeds.
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
That makes no sense. Weeds don't start from 12" deep, they start on top from seeds and then become established. Your bed could be 12 feet deep and your going to get weeds on top.I don't use a barrier because it severs no purpose. If the bed is 12" deep weeds can't grow through that much soil to reach sunlight. If bed is shallow a barrier will prevent cultivated plant roots going deep as they like. Or perhaps I don't understand what you are trying to accomplish.
Most think it makes sense covering surface with mulch because weed cloth needs to be removed occasionally to allow tilling soil to keep it viable.That makes no sense. Weeds don't start from 12" deep, they start on top from seeds and then become established. Your bed could be 12 feet deep and your going to get weeds on top.
There is something called the no till method. Seems to work for eveything else that grows outside. No reason to think veggies gardens should be fluffed up each year.Most think it makes sense covering surface with mulch because weed cloth needs to be removed occasionally to allow tilling soil to keep it viable.
You definitely do not need to till a raised bed ever.There is something called the no till method. Seems to work for eveything else that grows outside. No reason to think veggies gardens should be fluffed up each year.