straw mulch and lasagna gardening
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:18 pm
This afternoon I got into a bit of an argument with the local lasagna gardening "guru". She's been doing it for years and upon hearing my plans to use straw for mulch on the garden she informed me I'd have to rake it all off before putting down the cardboard.
I disagree. Straw breaks down quickly and with our repeated cycles of freezing/thawing along with wet springs I fail to see why I couldn't just leave the straw under the cardboard and other layers.
In the past (confession time) I've been lazy and left plants without pulling or cutting them and they've always been pretty well broken down come spring.
Am I missing something here? I don't think I'm wrong, but I've only done the lasagna thing a few years so maybe there's something I don't know about how the process works and the straw would mess it up.....?
I disagree. Straw breaks down quickly and with our repeated cycles of freezing/thawing along with wet springs I fail to see why I couldn't just leave the straw under the cardboard and other layers.
In the past (confession time) I've been lazy and left plants without pulling or cutting them and they've always been pretty well broken down come spring.
Am I missing something here? I don't think I'm wrong, but I've only done the lasagna thing a few years so maybe there's something I don't know about how the process works and the straw would mess it up.....?