Grass Free Garden
There is no easy way to break this to you guys but the only way your gonna keep grass out of your garden is to hoe!
BUT, there is good news…if you hoe consistently at the beginning of the growing season, you probably wont have to break your back all summer long.
Here’s how I did it:
First things first, I tilled up a plot. I went through the dirt and got out any large clumps of grass root. I have a yard full of centipede grass (roots run really deep). I planted all my veggies, watered really good and the next day went out with the hoe.
My grandmother, an experienced gardener, taught me how to hoe properly. You use your blade to turn up the soil. When you spot grass coming up, hack at it and try to pull the root and blades out. When you hoe around your veggies, mound up some of the soil around the base of the plant.
This serves many purposes in the garden: 1) your going to aerate the soil, 2) you will prevent your veggies from becoming root bound (the roots will not grow and your plant will become stunted), 3) you will prevent water from just running off your row by directing water to flow down around the root and 4) you will get rid of the grass.
For the first month or so of gardening this season, I hoed every other day. You should wear gloves so you don’t get blisters. I will warn you, this is hard, back breaking work. My best advice is to enlist your husband, wife, child or anyone willing to help. The good new is I don’t have to hoe every other day now. I haven’t hoed in a week and a half.
I do turn up the soil periodically around the base of my veggies with a small trowel for purposes 1-3 but I don’t have grass in my garden. My diligence payed off and I successfully removed all roots and seeds. Occasionally I will see a blade pop up and I just pull it out.
We have a lot of green tomatoes, we have eaten squash and cucumbers, there are 4 cantaloupes growing, the corn is about 5′ tall and my peas and butter beans are all blooming. I see bees every morning. I do have to water some but I let the ground get dry before I get out the hose, you can over water.
I hope this info helps and I’m sorry about the bad news. It will pay off though. This is my first garden and it is a success. If I can do it you can too, it’s not too late. Good luck and I look forward to hearing your success stories!