Sheet composting, also known as lasagna gardening is a simple no-dig method of construction of a garden bed. While it is a simple method, there are some things that are made to ensure that you have a bed that is soft and rich in nutrients can be.
Sheet composting
1. When to start composting leaves. You can start a bed at any time of year. Autumn is the ideal time for most gardeners because of the large amount of organic materials available and will be ready forPlant in the spring.
If you have a bed in the spring or summer, they must be adding soil materials not as finished compost, peat, coconut fiber or soil to plant immediately.
2. What are the appropriate materials. Any natural plant compounds work well, these sticks, leaves, grass, manure, compost, and everything that you should go in a compost heap normal would.
One thing you want with leaf compost isthe lower layer of cardboard or newspaper about 10 sheets thick. This layer stops any grass or weeds that grow from the fall through the bed.
3. Layers of different materials for most of the nutrients. You'll want to set levels of green materials like grass clippings, vegetable scraps and garden. And brown materials like shredded newspaper, cardboard, cut into small pieces, fall leaves and sticks. This will help ensure the bed has a variety ofNutrients.
Sheet composting is so simple that it is difficult, something is wrong, you create a more relaxing and nourishing the garden beds to grow inside
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