The Honest Truth about How to Have a 'Weed Free' Garden

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  • There is good news and bad news to having a weed free garden. The good news is you can have one and anyone can do it, the bad news is it doesn't just happen. It takes a little bit of work and persistence.
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  • @marywatkins9438
    @marywatkins9438 4 роки тому +20

    As someone whose yard was once a horrendous jungle of weeds, I have some tips of my own to add. If you are starting from the very beginning, prepare to spend some sweaty afternoons weeding, mowing and whacking your yard into shape. I spent an entire day weeding out my front garden beds that were overrun with Queen Anne's lace.
    Once that bit of nastiness is done, put some preventative measures in place. Sheet mulching with cardboard and burlap made a huge difference for me. The key is using several layers of cardboard (or burlap) and lining them up so that no light can get through to potential weeds. The most effective way to suppress large amounts of weeds is to deny them light and air. Sheet mulching does both.
    As for maintaining an (almost) weed-free garden, keep at least three inches of mulch over your beds. You should not see bare soil, only mulch. Add plenty of compost to your beds in the fall and spring. Keep your grass mowed regularly.
    For problem beds, remove existing weeds and plant through a thick layer of weed fabric, cardboard or tarp. You can cover these with wood chips or river rocks if you want a nicer appearance.
    If you live in a colder climate like I do (Zone 5), get an early start on your weed suppression. Get the mulch and fabric in place by March or April, and start cruising your yard looking for violets and dandelions. Yes, they DO grow that early.
    Finally, for the few weeds that manage to permeate your efforts, weed and water at the same time. Weed after a fresh rain. It makes the garden smell wonderful, and makes this chore go a whole lot faster.
    It sounds like a lot of work. It will be at first. But with care and preparation, weeding will eventually take very little effort. I say this as a reformed black thumb. 😊

  • @timothyclark1925
    @timothyclark1925 7 років тому +90

    My experience has been 95% successful by laying down 2 layers of newspaper and covering with mulch. I reduced my weed burden by at least 95%. I used a 50-50 mix of grass clippings and shredded leaves as mulch.

    • @danielgulotta2252
      @danielgulotta2252 5 років тому +4

      I would think that the ink in the newspaper is not healthy for the soil or your vegetables, or am I mistaken?

    • @KevinSandersMDGoHokies
      @KevinSandersMDGoHokies 4 роки тому +6

      Daniel Gulotta ink in newspapers or at least our paper has been carbon black and soy oil for years , perfectly safe

    • @Drewpy113
      @Drewpy113 4 роки тому +6

      @@danielgulotta2252 Modern newspapers use soybean based ink so it's safe to use as compost and similar projects 😄

    • @Drewpy113
      @Drewpy113 4 роки тому +4

      Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I'm using burlap coffeebean sacks instead of newspaper.

    • @maragrace820
      @maragrace820 2 роки тому

      news papers may contain mercury

  • @treezza2817
    @treezza2817 5 років тому +14

    Yes, you are absolutely right! I've put that into practice the last two growing seasons and it has drastically cut down on my weeds. I like to use a hula hoe, too--I go through all my beds every two weeks while the weeds are very small and just hoe them all--it takes maybe 10 minutes. It's very easy and, physically, not the least bit demanding.

  • @hideoutsalon3718
    @hideoutsalon3718 5 років тому +31

    Every year, we get a great start on weed prevention, and then springtime allergies keep us indoors for a week. When we return, the weeds look like they took steroids, while the veggies look like 98-pound weaklings. No matter how much we work on weeding, within a week they come back like somebody broadcast their seeds in the garden. Also, the deer seem to only eat the veggies and ignore the weeds.

  • @Donna-cc1kt
    @Donna-cc1kt 5 років тому +7

    Ah! You gave me hope, sigh. I didn’t stop to think it though. The moment you said the weeds become fewer and fewer in time, the light went on. Thank you. I’m not doomed and shall prevail. Hope springs and some day weeds won’t.

  • @stephisalive9889
    @stephisalive9889 4 роки тому +3

    Some people watch pimple-popping videos, I watch grass-pulling lol! Thank you for the honesty - it's nice to know that it is not a moral failing to have weeds, and that I just need to keep up the efforts.

  • @americaneden3090
    @americaneden3090 6 років тому +54

    Weeding is addictive...once we start we cant stop. Pulling weeds from mulch really is easy if maintained. 🤗💙

    • @shannonmoore4201
      @shannonmoore4201 5 років тому +3

      Me too. I have to mentally force myself to stop & move on to doing something else. 🙃

    • @elainehiggins2380
      @elainehiggins2380 4 роки тому +16

      I pull weeds in other people’s gardens and in commercial plantings. It’s embarrassing.

    • @xzx3
      @xzx3 4 роки тому +1

      so true. i hate get started, but once started can't stop

    • @fournee66
      @fournee66 4 роки тому +2

      @@elainehiggins2380 can you come to my house?

    • @xzx3
      @xzx3 4 роки тому +1

      @@elainehiggins2380 want to be my neighbour? I will forever love you.😀

  • @gregorybrian
    @gregorybrian 4 роки тому +2

    I came here to look for an analogy to dealing with the “weeds” that come into one’s life in general. Sometimes weeds are people, sometimes they’re false thoughts that we have about ourselves, and so forth. The weeds analogy can be applied to many things in life.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @winky831
    @winky831 5 років тому +2

    This gives me hope. I moved 2 months ago into a new house which had been so neglected, with huge weeds everywhere. Took care of them. I've placed woodchips in some parts of the garden, and I thought it would never end. I do hope what your saying is true, and with time I will defeat weeds so they wont want to come back with such force.

  • @johnboy1827
    @johnboy1827 7 років тому +7

    Always enjoy your honesty. Been watching you for a couple years and use your tips. I bought trifecta plus last year and used it on my tomatoes and blue lake bush beans this year. All I can say is my experience with it is fantastic. Explosive growth and very healthy plants. Thanks very much for doing what you do!

  • @treezza2817
    @treezza2817 5 років тому +1

    What you say about the leaves feeding the roots is true. Two years ago we had about a fifth of an acre completely covered 8 feet high with thorny blackberry vines. I decided if I cut them all down and kept cutting them about every two weeks before the leaves had a chance to develop and feed the roots, they would eventually die. It worked!!! This year we have very few blackberry vines and they're easily removed.

  • @CliffWarren
    @CliffWarren 7 років тому +3

    Weeds come up through my asphalt, which has been there 18 years. Next time they close a lane on the freeway, notice how weeds start growing in the cracks of the pavement. Weeds, will always be with us.

  • @FieldTrippers
    @FieldTrippers 4 роки тому +3

    It's important to remember that for some weeds, tilling makes it worse, not to mention the effect of tilling on the soil health. Our extension office says not to till bindweed because it just propogates it.

  • @kathyditlevson5085
    @kathyditlevson5085 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video. I have been struggling with some rhizome (chokers I call them)weeds for some time now. It's good to know my tenacity may pay off.

  • @keithkrohn409
    @keithkrohn409 7 років тому +2

    middle of winter I will say to my self. boy I wish I was out there weeding now. take care garden peeps.

  • @TravisFont
    @TravisFont 6 років тому +3

    Good video! Good quality and explanations! It typically takes 7 solid years of progressive weed minimizing to get to 'weed free' land. But completely free, will always be impossible. Even the birds will bring new seeds to your soil. Intensive growing also helps.

  • @joeseatat
    @joeseatat 2 роки тому

    You're right, you're right. I was hoping for a quick fix, but I need to do the work and it will get better.

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 7 років тому +2

    loved your video luke I understand what your saying my very first garden was in the ground and it was nothing but weeds but I did not give up just like that I keep it up for about three years and then I just called it quits and went to above ground beds now I don,t have hardly any weeds at all

  • @learntoswim9050
    @learntoswim9050 6 років тому +2

    I was going to use wood chips on the pathways between our raised beds but in the end, I'd rather just design them so I can mow between them, I mean weeding between raised beds just gets silly, rather spend the time weeding the actual beds when necessary. Our raised beds are over 2 foot high so the grass is easy to keep out, if you've got lower beds I can see mulching the pathways a good preventative measure

  • @Error-eb9gv
    @Error-eb9gv 7 років тому +7

    got crab grass that will go nuts if I'm gone for just a week, it seems to blow in on the wind and will be everywhere after a good rain.

  • @lockwoan01
    @lockwoan01 7 років тому +4

    Sometimes one has to start the year before you start growing things - I'm trying to mow a field to get it ready to be a garden during the 2018 season.

  • @evid2001
    @evid2001 6 років тому +17

    That isn''t grass your pulling out, its nutsedge. Its a very easy weed to pull, none easier. The problem is your leaving nutlets behind and shaking them off of the roots as you go along. I'd like to see you repeat this process in a bed with bermuda grass growing in it.

    • @susancarroll8762
      @susancarroll8762 4 роки тому

      Harry Monios Yeah try using this method with Liriope (monkey grass) Spicata. Never ever put liriope in a bed where you want anything else to grow. Makes a good “weed-free” ground cover tho - and a lot of landscapers misuse it.

    • @OurFamilyVlog
      @OurFamilyVlog 3 роки тому

      I have crack grass growing in ours 😣

  • @johnjohng668
    @johnjohng668 6 років тому +4

    You are smart and personable. You have a love for gardening and it shows. Thank you.

  • @adrianhepton9362
    @adrianhepton9362 3 роки тому +2

    So the secret of a weed free garden is to get onto your hands and knees and do some weeding

  • @executivesteps
    @executivesteps 5 років тому +52

    So the key to a weed free garden is to weed? It took ten minutes to say that.

  • @SheIsOffline
    @SheIsOffline Рік тому

    Thank you! This was motivating for me to finish weeding this bed that was overrun 😂headed back out 😅🎉

  • @syazwansaroni1954
    @syazwansaroni1954 7 років тому +70

    the conclusion is, don't be lazy..
    get your body moving, make effort in pulling out the weed..
    the greater the effort you make, the sweeter the satisfaction you will get when you see the weed is getting less and less, and eventually having a weed free garden..

    • @syazwansaroni1954
      @syazwansaroni1954 7 років тому +3

      and there are reasons why their name is weed

    • @ninjaassassin158
      @ninjaassassin158 5 років тому +1

      My question how do u get that much mulch lol

    • @HBFREEWORLD
      @HBFREEWORLD 5 років тому +1

      Patience is the key 👌🏼

    • @brucestradingcards6211
      @brucestradingcards6211 4 роки тому +2

      😆

    • @verawallace9055
      @verawallace9055 4 роки тому +2

      I pull the black fabric that was supposed to stop weed in some part of my garden, and I will be pulling some more, I put down thick layers of newspaper, and mulch on top,will have to see how that works

  • @Tertill_Corp
    @Tertill_Corp 4 роки тому +1

    I love this video! It is so educational and consistent with all the research I've read from the top agricultural research institutions. It is all about spending the seeds embedded in the soil and not letting new weeds go to seed. For those who can't be out there every day we have developed Tertill, a solar-powered robot, that can be out there every day. Cornell School of Agriculture found in their A/B research that it is as effective as hand weeding. It will require making sure your garden has the right set up, but gardens with larger plant spacing like you show work great!

  • @ritamoore8346
    @ritamoore8346 5 років тому +2

    I am at a point with weeds were keeping them less and less is finally visible. Now I have enough control to be able to pull the weeds before they seed themselves.

  • @sandponics
    @sandponics 5 років тому +1

    To help easily keep woodchips weed free, obtain a three-pronged rake (three-pronged cultivator), then fix a solid quarter inch diameter steel wire between the two outer prongs about one and a half inches from the prong points. Do this by bending the ends of the steel wire tight around the outer prongs and pinching the wrapped wire in a vice. You could even weld the ends of the wire in place if you thought that would be appropriate. This creates a modified rake that makes raking woodchips and removing weeds from the woodchips very fast and very easy. The wood chips need to be at least 2 inches deep to avoid the rake prong points from either catching on any underlying weed mat or disturbing the underlying soil and mixing it with the woodchips.

  • @kinshasamartin3905
    @kinshasamartin3905 7 років тому

    loved your video gives me hope i really was losing hopes of gardening by the weeds in my garden every year trying different thing like burning,tilling ,mulch ,or trying to burn it down with straight manure..another thing i hope you dont feel offended but I saw you're arborvitaes in the background and some looked brown or dried that was pleased to know that even an experienced Gardener as yourself does experience plans that just don't grow for some reason i just die through the years I've had a lot of that happen and I just thought I did something wrong but seeing them there lets me know that it just happens sometimes thank you for all of it all your videos they help a lot

  • @debbie2663
    @debbie2663 7 років тому +2

    Luke is very detailed and knows what he is talking about. Everyone can learn from him. I love his passion for gardening! BTW, I had 100% germination from the seeds I bought for them. I will be buying from them again.

  • @LB-sk3vl
    @LB-sk3vl 5 років тому +5

    Mulch is the perfect medium to germinate seeds

  • @Ziegut
    @Ziegut 7 років тому

    I love how regularly you post videos. Amazing work ethic. Thanks for churning out quality content for your viewers.

  • @msgtjim4692
    @msgtjim4692 5 років тому +10

    You've never dealt with field bind weed. Especially if your neighbors do nothing about it. Nothing smothers it. I've covered it in black plastic for several years. The minute you remove it, it comes back.

    • @gabumonboys
      @gabumonboys 4 роки тому

      let all the seeds germinate, then smother the new plants again. Repeat until they are eradicated.

  • @missourigirl4101
    @missourigirl4101 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Luke for clarifying many questions and answers. Very helpful. Love your excitement with gardening.

  • @elainehiggins2380
    @elainehiggins2380 4 роки тому +72

    I cannot watch the entire video, I must go pull weeds...

  • @Kinypshun
    @Kinypshun 5 років тому

    I use heavy weedblock cloth with mulch on top. The weeds still come, but they are growing on top of the weedblock and are extremely easy to pull up. Cuts my labor in half.

  • @dominic6055
    @dominic6055 2 роки тому

    I purposefully want a weedy garden, especially if the soil is poor and needs to return to a balanced state. I bank on transplanting my plants when they are big enough to stick out from weeds and mulch. Early spring weeds flower and attract lots of insects and life, I use my hands (no weedwacker as it kills insects,spiders etc.) to remove them before they turn to seed but it's not fatal if seeds are there. I chop n drop weeds on a regular basis which adds to the mulch layer and needs of weeding decreases as the mulch gets thicker, also with the passing of years the soil gets better and weeds are less and are easier to remove.
    My rule of thumb is if weeds are not about to compromise my plants, I don't touch them, they are a valuable asset to the garden.

  • @t.morris4761
    @t.morris4761 3 роки тому

    I love his honesty. It's so refreshing😀!

  • @veganconservative1109
    @veganconservative1109 3 роки тому

    Nice info. Unfortunately, I live in a desert where weeds refuse to acknowledge the fact that it is A DESERT. One little rain storm and wham! Suddenly its Hawaii Verde.
    Also lots of roaches. We had mulch a long time ago but had to get rid of it because the roaches loved it as a moist area to hide in.

  • @jasoncollier5957
    @jasoncollier5957 11 місяців тому

    this is a great sermon. Thank you!

  • @IceKateByMoonLight
    @IceKateByMoonLight 4 роки тому

    I hope to have a cottage garden so full there wont be much room for weeds! I mulch a lot and pluck weeds here and there. Putting in a new plant I'm able to shovel out the weeds too...so yay!

  • @tonitaylor7925
    @tonitaylor7925 6 років тому

    My gardens are becoming overwhelmed with weeds. I think I'm going to over load it with newspaper and compost. If that doesn't kill them then I guess I'll be growing weeds along with vegetables. On another note if you put your weeds in a bucket and fill it with water you'll get weed tea after about two days. That's great fertilizer. Strain the weeds out and use the water to water your garden. :)

  • @youjohnnie
    @youjohnnie 5 років тому

    Yes, great point and it works, I have done this but thanks for reminding me - I need to do it more.

  • @quiltinggrammy9813
    @quiltinggrammy9813 7 років тому +2

    your right.... most don't tell you ...you need to spend a minimum of an hr a day in a garden... even when the optimum garden is achieved. whether it's weeding,tending to plants,harvesting or all the above..now is that always possible no ...but you'll still need to spend that time at some point... when it comes to weeding I have my " 12 ladies" who till the mulch and take care of 95% of my weeding but I still have to spend that time.

  • @andrewc4332
    @andrewc4332 4 роки тому

    Wow thanks! I'm in the process of redoing my front yard and was worried about weeds in the mulch. I just battled with those weeds(you pulled out in this vid) with deep roots. Seeing how easy it is pull out with mulch, I cant wait to weed my new yard. lol.

  • @chanthana7694
    @chanthana7694 4 роки тому

    That make so much sense. I've laid down weed mat, heavy mulching and put Preen on my garden bed but weeds still showing up. I've been pulling them out every time but it seems less and less each year. Thanks!

  • @ExProsiveGaming
    @ExProsiveGaming 7 років тому +10

    Dear MIgardener
    Thanks for all the advice you're giving out. Your channel is such an amazing source of knowledge.
    I just started gardening this year in our yard and it's been overgrown by Equisetum arvense. AKA Field/ Common Horsetail. It's an extremely invasive weed that propagates through rhizomes.
    The tiniest bit of root will produce new plants and they spread SO fast. You can't pull it out with the root due to the way the plant is built. pulling any part will snap off the exact part, but no more. Even digging it out is quite hard since it can form extremely deep roots. Also, good luck catching all of it!
    Do you think pulling any new growth will sooner or later suffice? I have been doing so daily for the whole season and it just keeps growing..
    How do you deal with weeds that propagate through roots?

  • @yes350yes
    @yes350yes 4 роки тому

    My opinion-- One of your better and helpful vids- thanks.

  • @50shadesofgreen
    @50shadesofgreen 7 років тому

    so true people leave weeds and unwanted plants to long before they weed !! thanks for sharing

  • @MM-fr9yh
    @MM-fr9yh 7 років тому

    You have made clear how to weed that makes sense to me. Thank you very much.

  • @marywatkins9438
    @marywatkins9438 4 роки тому +2

    8:57 I am not a big fan of tilling. While it will remove the weeds that are growing, it just stirs up more weed seeds in the end. I prefer to amend my soil with compost and mulch. Then let Mother Nature do the tilling for me.

  • @agrarianarc
    @agrarianarc 4 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining this Luke... it makes a lot of sense to stop them at the start of their spread

  • @Nurtureddreams815
    @Nurtureddreams815 Рік тому

    I wish it was that easy for me. I have a different type of grass than you. Mine is hard to pull up, even in mulch fillings. I gave that strong southern deeply rooted grass.

  • @caterinaml
    @caterinaml 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your help! I thought of weeds as the terrorists in my garden. Now, I understand and will follow your plan.
    Take away the leaves of your weeds and eventually, they’ll be gone. Plant to crowd them out and mulch away!

  • @lizadivine3785
    @lizadivine3785 3 роки тому

    Makes good sense!

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 4 роки тому

    Very helpful, thanks for taking the time to post this!

  • @christenabergemann197
    @christenabergemann197 3 роки тому

    Thank you, Luke, this really helps! & I like your slogan, Grow BIG, or go hone...that's cute!

  • @jayc526
    @jayc526 3 роки тому

    I wish this was my first weed free video to settle my mind but I'm a noob and learning. Getting fun though!

  • @benjaminharrisongray9079
    @benjaminharrisongray9079 6 років тому

    Yep. You just got to DO IT. No avoiding it. Pull.

  • @dennisthemenance5433
    @dennisthemenance5433 5 років тому

    Under layment? Cardboard Boxes. spread out- t slowly degrades and doesn't start a 2nd layer of dirt for new weeds to grow.. same mulching, but we soak it in but and weed Killer.. for a week in its bag, then sprad it out.. then spray bottle of pre-emergent in fall and again in early spring.. We also Use Spary Mulch Dye, instead of build up and extra work of New Mulching.. and even change colars every 2 yrs..

  • @beverleyhagaman7344
    @beverleyhagaman7344 4 роки тому +1

    Newspaper and mulch is the best. Also pull weeds before the seed heads mature and fall to ground. In other words don't let seed heads form. Roundup is also good. The grass you are pulling there are still parts of the root that are left in the ground. Roundup needs to be used for that grass to kill all the roots.

  • @MountainGardenGirl
    @MountainGardenGirl 2 роки тому

    living on hillside, weeds follow water downhill into garden border. Wood chips and Buttercup....forget it....year 2 and 3 ok. 4 -10 gets worse and worse. Love wood of raised beds even more. Windblown seeds also a terror. Oh look Uban gardening is just so different.

  • @travisvick792
    @travisvick792 4 роки тому

    I hate nut sedge, but it is so very satisfying to pull them out of the soil, hate that i have to disturb the soil so much to pull them out though :/

  • @goldkhw
    @goldkhw 5 років тому

    Just as an aside...your left ankle is very, very, thin...I've seen thicker weeds...I just caught a glimpse of your garden and it is beautiful.

  • @offgridsweden
    @offgridsweden 7 років тому +3

    Great video and good tips on keeping a garden weed free.

  • @monicaswavel6074
    @monicaswavel6074 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips and encouragement!

  • @justagirllookingup
    @justagirllookingup 5 років тому +1

    Im now live in TX and I didn’t know what weeds were.... I mean WEEDS and really LARGE spiders until I decided to move here! I pull and pull and pull weeds ... its been 15 years! 🤯🤨😁

  • @travisvick792
    @travisvick792 4 роки тому

    I like to make a sun tea out of the weeds I pull and then fertilize the plants with it, gotta give back and utilize every bit of fertility possible!!!

  • @kittycat3800
    @kittycat3800 5 років тому

    This is helpful thank-you. I have gout weed and struggle!

  • @andrewhunter3070
    @andrewhunter3070 7 років тому

    There is now decking made from recycled plastic milk bottles which is rot proof and long lasting. It will cost more but i think it might make a good alternative to your wooden raised beds?.

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB 2 роки тому

    that bigger grass you're pulling up looks like nutsedge. That grows a little different than regular grasses, like a bulb.

  • @priyadarshi786
    @priyadarshi786 5 років тому +1

    My plants were invaded by weeds, so i worked . I took all weeds out around the plants , put lots of marble chips . Removes all mulch. Mulch doesn't work

  • @MrsMags
    @MrsMags 7 років тому +2

    Can you share how you decided to plant in each of your beds now that your garden is full? I did high density planting, but my garden is a jungle and I struggle to get through it. Are you dealing with the same? I'm not great at pruning. Do you prune back certain plants to keep everything in check? How much time do you spend in your garden to prune, shape, train, etc., especially with your plants full grown and spreading out? When it's harvest season, I'm in the kitchen more than the garden, which has contributed to my jungle. Thank you for your thoughts.

    • @sarahnice1809
      @sarahnice1809 6 років тому

      just guessing that he gets to it easy cause his beds are 3' wide that way he can reach across easly

  • @MichaelWells770
    @MichaelWells770 7 років тому

    Well, I still plan to get a massive amount of bark to cover all the places between my raised beds. If only to keep the mud down.

  • @dennismadigan2023
    @dennismadigan2023 5 років тому +1

    Mulch turns to soil which in turn will give rise to weeds

  • @noradunlap7539
    @noradunlap7539 7 років тому +1

    TY FOR SHARING THIS GREAT TIP!!! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL❤️❤️❤️

  • @batard
    @batard 7 років тому +2

    Why not dig a shallow trench around the garden area and put some landscaping fabric in it as a barrier against roots spreading?

    • @XxScArEcRoWxX1
      @XxScArEcRoWxX1 7 років тому +2

      Easier to stomp Down weeds and lay cardboard and newspapers and wet it down.. tossing hay and wood chips on the soil you lay down on top... lots of overlap to.

    • @robbitt
      @robbitt 6 років тому +1

      Because that's not how all weeds get into the garden. That would accomplish nothing. That's like digging a moat to keep the birds out.

  • @judylee1860
    @judylee1860 3 роки тому

    I am so excited about this. I know the delight of pulling weeds with ease. Its therapeutic. I was just about ready to give up hope to buy RoundUP. YIKES! jk. Thanks, Luke. I didn't hear the chips you use. Assuming pine for its low cost.

  • @ekelindner7991
    @ekelindner7991 3 роки тому

    "They don't just magically 'poof'..." That made my day :)

  • @backtotheland274
    @backtotheland274 7 років тому +2

    Those weeds are called nutsedge. They grow in places that stay moist.

  • @JQUICK21
    @JQUICK21 5 років тому +4

    Weeds grow on top of the mulch when dirt and debri build up on top of the mulch! Now stop that if you can! LOL

  • @shilohpointfarm8544
    @shilohpointfarm8544 4 роки тому +4

    How to have a weed free Garden: Step 1) Weed your garden. Aw, rats, I thought there was gonna be an easier way!

  • @integrativevibe3023
    @integrativevibe3023 3 роки тому

    Thank you this was very helpful

  • @peterfowke7818
    @peterfowke7818 4 роки тому

    Im gardener thank you it was interest about weeds.

  • @sylvia4425
    @sylvia4425 6 років тому

    Can't pull up entire roots so easily like this in Southern California. Too dry and it would rip off...leaving the majority of the root/risomes in the ground. Unless we pre-soak the ground prior to pulling, I guess? Will ask CaliKim. Thanks, Luke.

  • @jondeer5239
    @jondeer5239 5 місяців тому

    Do you just keep adding wood chips or do you till them every couple of years and start over?

  • @julieankhan.2801
    @julieankhan.2801 5 років тому

    I wonder how safe the cardboard is. We think its wood pulp but who really knows. I had to cover my raised beds 2yrs bc neighbor mowed and the grass got thrown in direction of garden. Im building 2ft metal beds. I hope that fixes problem.

  • @justbychance7012
    @justbychance7012 2 роки тому

    Can i use pine needles for mulch. I have a tree right next to my garden. It's produces a lot of needles.

  • @imogenbegns
    @imogenbegns 7 років тому

    OMG, this guy is amazing. It's like a forest of food behind him, just waving in the breeze O_O amazing.

  • @PamelaBigelow
    @PamelaBigelow 4 роки тому

    What is your take on using plastic tarps to keep the weeds out, and just cut your wholes through the plastic tarp? My parents for this and I’m curios how it effects the garden?

  • @Lew_and_Phyllis_White
    @Lew_and_Phyllis_White 7 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @lisatran6891
    @lisatran6891 3 роки тому

    Is there a weed picking stick/device so I don't have to constantly kneel down and use my hand to pick them!?

  • @KandicePolut
    @KandicePolut 5 років тому

    Yes!

  • @3dprintwiz378
    @3dprintwiz378 4 роки тому

    Will covering the entire ground with tarp or something. Will it kill all the weeds. They need aun right?

  • @MichelleHernandezcraftymaven
    @MichelleHernandezcraftymaven 5 років тому

    There is no mulch in the world that will get rid of Bindweed. I had 4 feet of Horse Manure in a heap in my yard that I didn't know what to do with- it sat there for 8 months- the bindweed grew through 4 feet of material to get the early rays of a Spring sun. I threw it all out because I didn't want to spread it to other parts of my yard. Bindweed can grow 10 feet into the ground and it spread from cuttings as small as 1 inch.

  • @GeorgeZapo
    @GeorgeZapo 6 років тому

    Thank you...

  • @mdfenn
    @mdfenn Рік тому +1

    I'm losing the battle with weeds. I think I'm going to use black plastic and only cut holes where I have my plants.

    • @jondeer5239
      @jondeer5239 5 місяців тому

      Does that work? I was considering doing the same thing.

  • @agb0012000
    @agb0012000 6 років тому

    Thank you. Another great video.