Wildflower patch v perennial weeds....
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:37 pm
My lottie sits on a piece of spare ground behind my mum and dads which was full of rubble, bricks, tarmac, clay, sand and a smidge of soil oh and lots and lots and lots of weeds as its been untouched for years save for 4 fruit trees my Dad had put in a few years ago.
Anyway, last year MOH and I dug out 4 raised beds and we spread (not the bricks and tarmac obviously) the contents thinly down the bottom end of the plot. We made an insectory at the bottom as we wanted to introduce as much wildlife as we could, so MOH spray a couple of packets of wilflower seeds in one part. They came up last year, some of which flowered but on inspection from being up there over the past couple of weeks the ground is covered in perennial weeds (which undoubtedly came through the thin raking of stuff from the dug out beds), so I really have my doubts as to whether they will come through.
The ground is too hard and there is far too much land to be able to dig up all the weeds by hand. I dont really want to use nasty chemicals but wondered if there was a way I could get rid of the weeds which isnt environmentally damaging so we can have another go at growing some wildflowers, hopefully with a bit more success as I will be able to keep a close eye on them and hopefully keep the perennial weeds down with regular weeding.
Many thanks
MEW xx
Anyway, last year MOH and I dug out 4 raised beds and we spread (not the bricks and tarmac obviously) the contents thinly down the bottom end of the plot. We made an insectory at the bottom as we wanted to introduce as much wildlife as we could, so MOH spray a couple of packets of wilflower seeds in one part. They came up last year, some of which flowered but on inspection from being up there over the past couple of weeks the ground is covered in perennial weeds (which undoubtedly came through the thin raking of stuff from the dug out beds), so I really have my doubts as to whether they will come through.
The ground is too hard and there is far too much land to be able to dig up all the weeds by hand. I dont really want to use nasty chemicals but wondered if there was a way I could get rid of the weeds which isnt environmentally damaging so we can have another go at growing some wildflowers, hopefully with a bit more success as I will be able to keep a close eye on them and hopefully keep the perennial weeds down with regular weeding.
Many thanks
MEW xx