Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Wood mulch is better because it decomposes and improves the soil. It's easier to clean up, it also retains water better for the plants.
mulch is the best way to go if you want to plant flowers or shrubbery as it helps keep moisture in.Originally posted by: Jumpem
Would the mulch do a better job of preventing weeds and grass from growing? Stone seems like it would leave a lot of spaces between them.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
We have stone all around our yard and you people are nuts if you think weeds can't get through it. There aren't many, but in a few weeks I'm sure I'll be spending some time digging them out. You are going to be dealing with weeds either way so that shouldn't have much influence on your decision.
I agree. "Weeds" will grow damn near anywhere. I doubt a few landscape rocks will hinder them. Not that it's hard to fix, but lets not pretend it maintenance free.Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
We have stone all around our yard and you people are nuts if you think weeds can't get through it. There aren't many, but in a few weeks I'm sure I'll be spending some time digging them out. You are going to be dealing with weeds either way so that shouldn't have much influence on your decision.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Wood mulch is better because it decomposes and improves the soil. It's easier to clean up, it also retains water better for the plants.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well most weeds don't have super powers. under a thick layer o f rock they'll die ..or stop coming back after you yank it one more time. they sell plastic sheeting you can put as the base as well. if there are no plants you like near the area you can just douse a stubborn weed with boiling water. its not coming back after that
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
he doesn't have enough stone. i've got plenty and only in areas that are worn down or the rocks get patchy do weeds ever get through.
Originally posted by: nerp
Here's my technique for starting a flower bed. . . Pick the area that you want to grow flowers then lay down newspaper, about 5-10 pages thick. Make sure you're only using actual newspaper, not the inserts and supplements since those use thicker paper and inks with heavy metals. Regular newspaper uses soy based ink. THen wet the newspaper. THis will do a few things: kill the grass/weeds underneath and eventually break down, building your topsoil.
Then, cover the newspaper with good quality compost, about a foot or so worth. I like growing stuff in raised beds for a number of reasons. Then you can plant your seeds or small flowers. Eventually, the roots will work their way through the newspaper and over time, the ground will soften up underneath and you'll have improved your soil a bit.
This method is easy because it eliminates having to remove the grass and toposil layer and it turns the grass and newspaper into valuable organic material.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well most weeds don't have super powers. under a thick layer o f rock they'll die ..or stop coming back after you yank it one more time. they sell plastic sheeting you can put as the base as well. if there are no plants you like near the area you can just douse a stubborn weed with boiling water. its not coming back after that