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Old May 3, 2010   #1
TZ-OH6
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Default How should I mulch?

I have a space approx. 6 ft x 10 ft for potatoes. It will be over crowded with plants, and the soil is a bit heavy so I plan on mulching instead of hilling. I am going to surround the whole bed with low rabbit fencing to hold in the mulch and mainly use dry leaves, but looking at my inventory I see that I also have quite a bit of thin twiggy brush, grass clippings and even some green winter rye that will be cut whole stalk, like hay.


I was thinking of using the brush to keep the leaves from compacting either by:

1) Putting down brush on the bare dirt and leaves over top, or

2) Thin layer of leaves, then brush, then more leaves.

or some combination with grass clippings

3) Grass clippings on the soil for a bit of nutrient release as they decay.

4) Grass clippings over top of the leaves to keep out light/hold in moisture (might compact the leaves though)?

5) Some use for the winter rye?

6) Should I line the fencing with plastic? or newspaper? I have quite a few empty white potting mix bags, or I could use black trashbags.


Any recommendations?
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