Do you have excess cardboard lying around your home? Rather than throwing it away, consider using it in your garden. Cardboard is made from wood fibers and processed into a thin, strong sheet. It is ...
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I always use cardboard as mulch in the fall and it really works: here's why
Mulching is vital fall prep to ensure our garden soil is at optimum health come spring. Covering bare soil is a way of ...
A gardener has shared a handy method to help keep weeds at bay while ensuring plants are still able to grow and thrive, and it can be done using a common household item that's often thrown away ...
Don’t ditch those cardboard boxes; instead, put them to use in your garden, smothering out weeds, creating perfectly prepared soil, and composting in the process. “Using cardboard is a sustainable ...
Gardening expert Amy May has shared a simple and effective way to prepare your garden for winter. The easy 'cardboard method' ...
When it comes to treating weeds in a vegetable garden, you have to be careful of the methods you use so you don't harm the plants you want to keep, but still rid the soil of the nutrient-sucking ...
Nearly impossible to get rid of and unsightly to look at, weeds are every gardener's worst enemy. One way to minimize their appearance is to grow your plants in raised beds, rather than in the ground.
Green-fingered Brits are being urged to put sheets of cardboard in their gardens during the coldest months of the year.
How does your vegetable garden grow? Mine is just getting started. I am picking asparagus every day (and trying to pull the weeds at the same time) and watching the lettuce and other greens that I ...
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