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Old 07-03-2010, 07:43 PM
caseycairo caseycairo is offline
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Hello! I just moved into a house with a huge garden, including two raised beds covered with crabgrass and other weeds. I know its late in the season, but I just ordered vegetable seeds such as peas, cucumber, lettuce, and carrots for a fall planting. While I wait for them to come in the mail, I'd like to prepare these raised beds. Should I remove all the weeds and leave bare soil, or should I leave them (till them into the soil somehow)? Also, there is an abandoned compost pile, should I mix some of that in?

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Jenn
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Old 07-03-2010, 10:00 PM
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Jenn, if it were me, I'd pull the crabgrass and check the compost pile to make sure it is properly decayed and can be used before adding it to the beds. Once the beds are prepared, I'd cover them with a good bit of mulch or some weed blocking material to keep the weeds at a minimum till ready to plant. Depending on your climate, plant what you can for your zone. If you buy seeds at a local nursery, the packets have planting guides on them for your particular zone.

I live in New Orleans and now is not an ideal time to plant just about anything but Okra since the summer heat is getting ready to peak for the next 2 months. Most any leafy vegetable like lettuce, spinach, swiss chard etc. will not do well this time of year, but in the fall, they thrive and often carry over till the spring with our mild winter temps.
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Old 07-23-2010, 04:45 AM
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Try putting some banana peels into your compost, it works well.
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