Showing posts with label control weeds with cardboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label control weeds with cardboard. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Try Cardboard Gardening to Save Money and Recycle

 


Photo source:  Birds and Blooms

"I’m a bargain hunter. A penny-pincher. A cheapskate. Nothing makes me happier than finding thrifty and resourceful ways to save money on the things I need or want. I’m also a gardener. And, as anyone who has ever tended a patch of tomatoes can attest, it’s alarmingly easy to spend a lot of money on a garden. So you can imagine my excitement when I discovered a super cheap, super simple way to have a better garden. Cardboard gardening!"  Comment from Birds and Blooms

I've been collecting cardboard so I can place it in garden beds and along the fence to keep the weeds out.  Actually, I am considering covering the whole yard and just have very large container gardens.  As I grow older, it has become harder to maintain it all, too expensive to pay someone else and if you don't maintain it, city code enforcement will fine you.  So I have seen cardboard and landscape fabric as my solution.  We will see!

This article has some interesting ideas for saving money in the garden using cardboard.  Always love learning new ways of saving money in the garden.  It has gotten way too expensive no matter which way you go.

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

How To Eliminate Flowerbed Weeds With Cardboard

 


Photo source:  This Is My Garden

"Did you know that one of the easiest, safest and most economical ways to eliminate flowerbed weeds in – and keep your beds beautiful at the same time is with cardboard?

It’s true! When used correctly, not only can cardboard be an effective and inexpensive weed blocker – it can also help hold in moisture for your plants, regulate soil temperature – and even add organic matter back to your soil as it breaks down.

But the key to success when using cardboard in your flowerbeds is to know to use it correctly. That means not only keeping it under a layer of traditional mulch to still keep your beds looking great – but also knowing which cardboard products you can use safely!"  Comment from This Is My Garden

I am currently collecting cardboard and have the landscaping fabric to top it to control weeds.

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