Use Deep Mulch Gardening Technique to Eliminate Tilling and Weeding
By Jacqueline Parks, published Apr 27, 2008
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Do you love vegetables straight from the garden but hate the work involved in tilling, weeding, and hoeing your plot. Deep mulch gardening is a technique you may want to try. With this gardening method, you use a combination of compost and mulch to build soil, eliminating the need to till and then continue to use a deep mulch to eliminate the need to weed.The best time to prepare for a deep mulch garden is in the fall. If you have had a traditional garden the past summer, you can use the same location for your deep mulch garden. If this will be a new garden, you have a couple of decisions to make. First decide if you prefer to have a traditional type garden (usually a large rectangle with rows) or a raised bed garden (the garden is raised at least slightly above the ground and is contained in some sort of frame kept narrow enough that you don't walk in the garden while tending it.) If you are going with a traditional style garden, mark the area where you want the garden to be. If you are going with a raised bed, you will have to do a bit more work creating a frame for the garden. This can be made of logs, lumber, paving stones, or whatever is readily available and inexpensive in your area.
Trim any grass or weeds in the garden area as short as possible with a lawnmower. Cover the entire garden area with non-glossy, black and white newspaper pages. It is a good idea to choose a still day for this task so that you don't have to deal with the newspapers blowing away. Top the newspapers with compost, the more the better, but at least two inches. Top the compost with mulch. Moldy hay, unfit for animal consumption, makes excellent mulch, and many farmers will give it away for free. Other options include leaves, after they have been run over by your mower, grass clippings, straw, and smaller sizes of wood chips. Make sure you use the resources that are most readily available to you. Call around and see what you can get for free. It will vary by area. The mulch cover should be about a foot deep.

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Takeaways
- The deep mulch technique eliminates the need to till or weed.
- Deep mulch is welcoming to earthworms improving the quality of your soil.
- Mulching materials are often available for free.
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