raised bed, bottom or bottomless
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 7:20 am
OK I'm going with a few raised beds to go along with my garden this year
I bought weed block, originally was going to attach this to the bottom of my raised beds that are 12 inches deep but thought maybe I shouldn't incase the roots to my vegetables want to explore past 12 inches so they can wonder deeper if they like.
So now I'm confused, should I dig off the grass first before I fill the beds with soil or can I just throw it on top of the grass and the grass will just die because of being buried???
Should I stay away from the weed block? The beds are going in my yard not on concrete if this makes any difference.
I know their has been talk on putting something down on top of grass but I'm not sure what I should do.
Only reason I'm adding raised beds is because I want to grow a few more things like strawberries that I can't fit into my garden.
I may put some carrots or potatoes in these beds as well depending on what I can't fit into my garden
Thanks
I bought weed block, originally was going to attach this to the bottom of my raised beds that are 12 inches deep but thought maybe I shouldn't incase the roots to my vegetables want to explore past 12 inches so they can wonder deeper if they like.
So now I'm confused, should I dig off the grass first before I fill the beds with soil or can I just throw it on top of the grass and the grass will just die because of being buried???
Should I stay away from the weed block? The beds are going in my yard not on concrete if this makes any difference.
I know their has been talk on putting something down on top of grass but I'm not sure what I should do.
Only reason I'm adding raised beds is because I want to grow a few more things like strawberries that I can't fit into my garden.
I may put some carrots or potatoes in these beds as well depending on what I can't fit into my garden
Thanks