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Clearing area of weeds

pmilne
10 years ago

We have just bought a relatively large area of land (walled garden) next to our house.

It is currently covered in weeds and unknown plants.

We wish to clear it and eventually, level and lawn it.

Whats the best method to approach. Ideally we dont want to use herbicides / pesticides unless necessary.

Our gardening skills are quite low level.

Comments (2)

  • Kimmsr
    10 years ago

    Cut, shred, mulch mow what is there and then till the area. That will start adding some organic matter to the soil you have, however, before starting that I would have a good, reliable soil test done by someone in the UK so any necessary corrections can be done when you do till that area.
    Perhaps these simple soil tests might also be of some help.
    1) Soil test for organic matter. From that soil sample put enough of the rest to make a 4 inch level in a clear 1 quart jar, with a tight fitting lid. Fill that jar with water and replace the lid, tightly. Shake the jar vigorously and then let it stand for 24 hours. Your soil will settle out according to soil particle size and weight. For example, a good loam will have about 1-3/4 inch (about 45%) of sand on the bottom. about 1 inch (about 25%) of silt next, about 1 inch (25%) of clay above that, and about 1/4 inch (about 5%) of organic matter on the top.

    2) Drainage. Dig a hole 1 foot square and 1 foot deep and fill that with water. After that water drains away refill the hole with more water and time how long it takes that to drain away. Anything less than 2 hours and your soil drainsâ too quickly and needs more organic matter to slow that drainage down. Anything over 6 hours and the soil drains too slowly and needs lots of organic matter to speed it up.

    3) Tilth. Take a handful of your slightly damp soil and squeeze it tightly. When the pressure is released the soil should hold together in that clump, but when poked with a finger that clump should fall apart.

    4) Smell. What does your soil smell like? A pleasant, rich earthy odor? Putrid, offensive, repugnant odor? The more organic matter in your soil the more active the soil bacteria will be and the nicer your soil will smell.

    5) Life. How many earthworms per shovel full were there? 5 or more indicates a pretty healthy soil. Fewer than 5, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, indicates a soil that is not healthy.

  • lisanti07028
    10 years ago

    I would put off tilling until you know what weeds and plants you are dealing with - there are weeds that will regrow from each tiny bit of root, so tilling will give you tons more weeds to deal with. If you get them out first, and then till, you'll be good.

    How big an area is it? Can you just dig up the bigger plants? Can you give us a picture?

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