It is important to recognize your limits. there is no shame in using weed blocking fabric, it is making the best use of your time. Every gardener has to make some compromises to adapt to changing conditions, weather, time, and physical. For me, that means coping with knee issues that developed over the summer. .take care.
@@OurEcoLife Try not to feel guilty about the choices you make to make the best use of your time and energy. The thing about weed blocking fabric is, it works well in the short term and gives you flexibility. You can always put wood chip on it to disguise it if you want. I understand some of that fabric tends to fray but if you have a small BBQ torch you cab singe it, and that stops the fibres from coming apart on the cutlines.
It is important to recognize your limits. there is no shame in using weed blocking fabric, it is making the best use of your time. Every gardener has to make some compromises to adapt to changing conditions, weather, time, and physical. For me, that means coping with knee issues that developed over the summer. .take care.
True, but one feels guilty when others complain.
@@OurEcoLife Try not to feel guilty about the choices you make to make the best use of your time and energy. The thing about weed blocking fabric is, it works well in the short term and gives you flexibility. You can always put wood chip on it to disguise it if you want. I understand some of that fabric tends to fray but if you have a small BBQ torch you cab singe it, and that stops the fibres from coming apart on the cutlines.