slydog
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Re: What\'s your garden strategy?
Hey Glen,
Can you mail me a couple of those Roast beef sandwiches with gravy from Ray's PeeGee, and a large "sweep the kitchen" from Johnny's ??? /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I also have a question for you guys on gardening and weeds. My small 40x30 backyard garden almost killed me this year with the weeds. It was the first year I have had it in and when I broke the ground this spring, it was mostly bermuda grass. I didn't use any type of weed killer at all, just tilled with my troy built, made up rows then planted. I did find that mulching with dried lawn clippings, and pine needles helped a lot. But I spent most of my time hand weeding between plants, and hoe'n in the afternoons. It was a constant job, and almost makes it not worth the trouble. I finally gave up on the nutgrass and burmuda after a couple of months of harvesting as it just took all my time. How can I do this better next year where it isn't working me to death? What is your regiment for the year from starting in the spring till the fall to battle and control these dang weeds and grasses? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ken
Hey Glen,
Can you mail me a couple of those Roast beef sandwiches with gravy from Ray's PeeGee, and a large "sweep the kitchen" from Johnny's ??? /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I also have a question for you guys on gardening and weeds. My small 40x30 backyard garden almost killed me this year with the weeds. It was the first year I have had it in and when I broke the ground this spring, it was mostly bermuda grass. I didn't use any type of weed killer at all, just tilled with my troy built, made up rows then planted. I did find that mulching with dried lawn clippings, and pine needles helped a lot. But I spent most of my time hand weeding between plants, and hoe'n in the afternoons. It was a constant job, and almost makes it not worth the trouble. I finally gave up on the nutgrass and burmuda after a couple of months of harvesting as it just took all my time. How can I do this better next year where it isn't working me to death? What is your regiment for the year from starting in the spring till the fall to battle and control these dang weeds and grasses? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ken