EASY How To Clear Perennial Weeds (at the Allotment or No Dig Garden)

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  • Preparing the ground for planting and getting rid of difficult weeds like stinging nettles can be easy with a simple covering and some time. Today we look at an area that has become overgrown with weeds and show you how to clear persistent weeds from your garden. This easy way to prepare soil for planting is particularly useful in a no dig garden or at the allotment. Click SHOW MORE for more details, resources and info.
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  • @Annie.xx-xx
    @Annie.xx-xx 5 лет назад +3

    Brillaint video liz. Me and my son were in the garden for a couple of hours this afternoon putting the rest of our weed fabric down and we also moved our Apple tree. Thanks to the video that you and Tony did I can say it was a success. I hope you and Mr J are ok, what with the weather reports of severe snow coming your way. Keep warm and safe, love Annie n family 💟

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening 5 лет назад +4

    Nettles are good in one way but don't half spread, Good to see you're smothering the light Liz, keep it down as long as you can

  • @gailc.goodwin2053
    @gailc.goodwin2053 5 лет назад +4

    Have a nice weekend 🌿

  • @flock_ness
    @flock_ness 5 лет назад +8

    I am very jealous of your pallet stash.

  • @TapoNothFarm
    @TapoNothFarm 5 лет назад +1

    Another great tutorial - wether it's a natural mulch (cardboard/straw/chip) or landscape fabric/tarps it's so worth doing to save hours of labour pulling weeds and knocking back grasses!

  • @wineberryfarm6445
    @wineberryfarm6445 5 лет назад +2

    Love watching the chickens, thanks Liz for a very helpful video. Hope you and Mr. J have a wonderful day.

  • @kickpublishing
    @kickpublishing 4 года назад +1

    I pulled up some victorian flagstones in my 1840 built house and there were large flat weeds under - they were absolutely SNOW white weeds that hadnt seen sun for over 150 years - VERY creepy. Within 24 hours they were standing up and dark green. Smothering weeds does not kill them. Strim it, cultiuvate it and then cover it - just as organic and far quicker.

  • @tonystephengrayson
    @tonystephengrayson Год назад +1

    Perennials need to be dug out ASAP! I know this after only 6 months of having an allotment. I thought I could just cover paths with fabric membrane and woodchips. I lightly dug the beds and covered with compost. It looked great at first...now I've realised I have a MASSIVE problem with wild garlic/onions. They're everywhere, bursting through membranes and thick compost layers. Apparently there's no way to get rid of them other than digging them up so I've got alot of work to do😅 all I'm saying is don't rush into this no dig stuff. You may need a whole season of proper digging to get to a decent starting point

  • @HilltopFarmHomestead
    @HilltopFarmHomestead 5 лет назад +4

    We use the same method as you. Brilliant.

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr7822 3 года назад +1

    I didn't think I had nettles on my place until yesterday, I discovered a patch after I cut down a patch of saplings and weeds, I am going to enjoy a pot of nettles in the Spring, come next year. Our recycling center lets us have some cardboard, and I go to my local hardware center and get their cardboard out of their dumpster (with their permission) I have put this down on the Virginia Creeper, thistles, comfrey and, from the same recycle center I have huge bags of shredded paper I put on top of the weeds and carboard, , Only been a few weeks, time will tell. I had no help, I'm almost 80 yo!

  • @stephenjones7829
    @stephenjones7829 5 лет назад +2

    Glad to see this in a video, it's what I had in mind for one half of my garden whilst I deal with the other half this year lol, thanks for confirming its a good idea 😂😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ourselfreliantlife
    @ourselfreliantlife 5 лет назад

    Wow! That should definitely smother the weeds. That should work real nice with that pallet barrier.👍

  • @Lauradicus
    @Lauradicus 3 года назад +1

    Looks like we could both use a couple of goats 😉 the brambles are like ice cream to them.

  • @denisedaly2307
    @denisedaly2307 5 лет назад

    Great advice for a non-harmful way to smoother weeds. Hope all is going great for you.

  • @MrBobthephilosopher
    @MrBobthephilosopher 5 лет назад +1

    Motivating! Too much snow here for me to do anything in the garden lately...lots of brewing however!

  • @walnuttreehomestead3149
    @walnuttreehomestead3149 5 лет назад +5

    Hi from freezing Germany

    • @denisedaly2307
      @denisedaly2307 5 лет назад

      Oh it's more than freezing here in Ireland too!! :)

  • @sarapulford5957
    @sarapulford5957 5 лет назад

    Ammonium Sulphamate is an excellent compost breaker down and if you accidentally spill it onto your really persistent weeds on the way to spray it on your compost you should see said weeds permanently disappear. So said a comical review on Amazon when I searched for a horsetail destroyer. I've been battling horsetail for nearly 40 years so am going to give it a try. On the way to my compost bin of course. I've had black plastic over the worst area for nearly 3 years and will take it up shortly but don't really have much faith that the horsetail (prehistoric weed with enormous roots) will have snuffed it. Oh and I've got stinging nettles and briars which arrived in horse manure.

  • @maricaplasmans6061
    @maricaplasmans6061 5 лет назад

    I stopped weats with the help of a tick carpet on my terrases and pathways. Now I have a better handle on my garden I'm goning to remove it when done with most of the planting in my eatable garden this season.

  • @nicolaj3294
    @nicolaj3294 5 лет назад

    Great video Liz, nice camera work too. Loved the chicken saying hello into the camera lens

  • @PaulSaxbyPhotography
    @PaulSaxbyPhotography 5 лет назад

    Well done Liz, looks like that was a big area to cover so a lot of work. We have done a similar thing with our allotment, we used black plastic sheeting to smother a large infestation of couch grass, 5 months down the line the grass is dying off so hopefully we should be able to start using the space next year.

  • @NicksAllotmentDiary
    @NicksAllotmentDiary 5 лет назад

    Hi Liz, that weed membrane and pallets will certainly help to suppress those perennial weeds. Take care. Nick

  • @echo1031
    @echo1031 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this info!

  • @exprezza1648
    @exprezza1648 Год назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the video. So where do you get those really big pallets? I have never seen them that big before!

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  Год назад +1

      They are waste products from companies who have stuff delivered to them. Look around at local small business parks for companies that might get deliveries and then ask them.

    • @exprezza1648
      @exprezza1648 Год назад

      @@LizZorab great, thanks!

  • @Axelcat11
    @Axelcat11 2 года назад +1

    Great content as always

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it 😃

  • @jamesdivall64
    @jamesdivall64 5 лет назад

    Hi Liz and Mr J, That looks to be a promising way of clearing the weeds :-)

  • @margaretsofocleous8137
    @margaretsofocleous8137 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Liz. Hope you are feeling a little better. Can you please tell me what type of weed suppressing membrane you are using. It looks much thicker and stronger than I have previously used. And can you say where you bought it? Before watching You tube I didn,t realise I didn't have to take all the weeds out before laying the membrane. So in my last garden I dug the soil and weeded thoroughly before laying it between my many shrubs. I then used old broken paving stones to hold it down .It didn't look that pretty but because we spent a lot of time away from home at that time , I had to suppress the weeds somehow. The gardens each side of mine were wild. We had a dense hedge on one side which I really liked as it had all sorts of things growing in it including wild blackberries. They had to be kept on top of to stop them taking over. The property we live in now was once a basketball court. The builder laid turf but the ground wasn't very well prepared for it. I am having trouble with a weed with yellow flowers that sends shoots everywhere, I've forgotten the name of it ,and the the lawn is full of dandelions and clover and some pretty little wild flowers. The clover and wild flowers I don't mind .I made a narrow border at the back but I think to widen it I need to have raised beds. It gets very boggy in the one corner and at the other corner is a steep bank. I would like a grape vine mainly for the leaves to make dolmades. They grow well without a greenhouse in the Vale of Glamorgan but I never had any success in the last place in the Rhondda with them. We are now quite high up the mountain . It may be to cold for them without a greenhouse. How are yours doing? Great video. Love Margaret

  • @ericaslittlewelshgarden
    @ericaslittlewelshgarden 5 лет назад

    Oh that looks great! Bye bye weeds

  • @lindagwizdz2581
    @lindagwizdz2581 5 лет назад

    I do believe I like your weather better do you still able to get outside and enjoy your day. I am the other hand let me give Michigan have had hellacious weather temperatures -15°F with windchill is 35 to 40°F subzero for today's tomorrow will be the third.enjoy your day I have enjoyed might as well

  • @faithandhealthmywayformejo5584
    @faithandhealthmywayformejo5584 5 лет назад +2

    Like video. I am fighting back mold in my house by using double foil bubble wrap... my identical twin needs prayer for her soar throat.

    • @Annie.xx-xx
      @Annie.xx-xx 5 лет назад

      I'm saying a little prayer for you 💟 I too have an identical twin. X

    • @faithandhealthmywayformejo5584
      @faithandhealthmywayformejo5584 5 лет назад

      @@Annie.xx-xx she now is doubling up on medication ...and continues to need prayer.

  • @universalgardener333
    @universalgardener333 5 лет назад

    Great work! Those are huge pallets!

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 4 года назад +1

    Stinging nettles are good for alergies, hair growth and all kinds of diseases.

  • @HaywireHomestead
    @HaywireHomestead 5 лет назад

    Fantastic video Liz!

  • @debrabyrd9308
    @debrabyrd9308 5 лет назад

    Great job guys. Now go have some fun.!

  • @dianecharles881
    @dianecharles881 5 лет назад

    Think we are all jealous of you pallet stash!

  • @wjames5645
    @wjames5645 5 лет назад

    Nice wild life area 😃😃😃😃

  • @RiverPlaid
    @RiverPlaid 5 лет назад

    Awesome Liz. Great video.🌸

  • @GardinersPlot
    @GardinersPlot 5 лет назад

    awesome job! im actually wanting some nettles in the garden at the moment lol.

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад +1

      You are welcome to some from here, I know chickens don't like fresh nettles but they are supposed to like them when they are dried - no one told my chickens this, they give them a wide berth whatever state the nettles are in! I've got a couple of other patches of them too, so we are still supporting the butterflies and other pollinators that visit the garden. :-)

  • @LindaPenney
    @LindaPenney 5 лет назад

    thank you for sharing Liz

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад

      You are welcome Linda. Thank you for working your way through the back catalogue of videos!

  • @Onlinesully
    @Onlinesully 4 года назад

    Smart woman

  • @albanymountainhomestead
    @albanymountainhomestead 5 лет назад

    Did you pay for those pallets? Here in the US you could find them for free all the time till those who where giving them away discovered the demand and started charging for them. $2-6 per pallet here. Of course you can get the broken one's for free, but isn't that more work? Good idea keeping the chicken away!

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад

      I don't pay for the pallets but I do make a donation of £1 each to the Christmas party fund of the business that we get them from (plus they deliver them to us!). Thanks for dropping by :-)

  • @rachellopezdelanieta6949
    @rachellopezdelanieta6949 4 года назад

    Hi liz, we just inherited a half plot that has very stony ground with lots of weeds as well as the odd bit of veg here and there , its divided by some raspberry brambles, we fancy keeping some brambles and netting them but want to tidy it up and start a couple of no dig patches...any suggestions for getting rid of some brambles but keeping them under control, also can we cover the ground straight away ? sorry, its our first plot so may be a bit ignorant. thanks!

  • @tammcd
    @tammcd 5 лет назад

    Since you planned to cover the area with elevate-chickens-above-the-surface palettes, could you not have used cardboard and wood chips?

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад

      Hi Tam, I chose the membrane because the chickens will move the wood chips and scratch the cardboard letting the light back to the stinging nettles and hogweed. Thanks for watching!

  • @tammyshomesteadlife
    @tammyshomesteadlife 5 лет назад

    New friend from the live stream - love your channel 💝

  • @catherinegallagher2780
    @catherinegallagher2780 3 года назад

    Hi Liz! Love your videos, can I ask if the covering needs to be on a full year? I'm laying one now (Dec 2020) I was hoping to uncover it to begin planting in May, do you think this is enough time? It will have been covered for approximately 5 months

  • @shazzam532
    @shazzam532 5 лет назад

    Very helpful, I am just about to clear a large plot. Would thick black plastic do the same thing? Thanks

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад

      It certainly would. In fact it would probably work better!

    • @shazzam532
      @shazzam532 5 лет назад +1

      @@LizZorab Thanks for the reply. I am heading out today to clear it of all the debris and then doing just that.

  • @ilsastruve6023
    @ilsastruve6023 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you. How far back should I do that before the planting season? Am I too late now? 😬😬

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  4 года назад +1

      For really strong pernicious weeds the cover needs to be down for around 6-12 months. I've just covered an area that has a few bits of grass and annual weeds which I'll lift in late April or early May to use. The stronger or more vigorous the plant, the longer the cover needs to be down.

    • @ilsastruve6023
      @ilsastruve6023 4 года назад

      Thank you, I guess by hand would do this time! 😅😲

  • @majdavojnikovic
    @majdavojnikovic 4 года назад

    How long do you keep this cover?
    I just bought 1.500 square meters of extreemly weedy soil that i want to fix in no-dig way. I cut everything, and now i have to prevent them from coming back.
    Local farmers suggested herbicide, burning soil or digging out all roots ( the last one is too expensive, first two I don't like at all) so i would go with a cardboard method.

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  4 года назад

      Hi, for light annual weeds a few months should be enough, for these pernicious perennials I'm leaving it for at least 12 months. I am about to make an update video looking at how well it has worked so far. If you are subscribed to the channel and have clicked the notification bell, RUclips should tell you when I upload a new video.

    • @majdavojnikovic
      @majdavojnikovic 4 года назад

      @@LizZorab thank you! I started collecting cardboards :) and assume that the best time to place them would be late winter.

  • @shootingzen28fav
    @shootingzen28fav 5 лет назад

    Hello, how can I get rid of bind weed without the use of chemicals? Dont want to hurt any bees. 🐝

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад

      You can either cover them as shown in this video or you can dig out all the roots - but you need to get every last little piece of root that you can. Do not use a rotavator on the area with bindweed, you will just chop up the roots and have even more plants!

  • @mapinoita279
    @mapinoita279 3 года назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @DarrylHart
    @DarrylHart 3 года назад

    I think this is why I'm going to get some goats lol

  • @melissasweet8305
    @melissasweet8305 5 лет назад +1

    Your a mover and shaker on your homestead :)

  • @svetlanikolova7673
    @svetlanikolova7673 4 года назад +1

    chop and drop and put carpenters paper on top!

  • @kellynash8097
    @kellynash8097 5 лет назад

    Great video liz, sadly for me it won't work :( Couch grass is my problem and no amount of covering will really get rid of it 🌺

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  5 лет назад +1

      There's couch grass everywhere here too, I have no idea how to get rid of it, it just keeps coming back!

    • @kellynash8097
      @kellynash8097 5 лет назад

      @@LizZorab it will. I am gradually removing every single root by hand. I expect that by the time I've got to the last if it, it'll be growing again where I started 🤦‍♀️

  • @petesmit33
    @petesmit33 3 года назад +1

    much better to 'cut' weed control fabric with a blowtorch or similar using scissors you end up with a mass of horrible threads.....

  • @mikeharrington5593
    @mikeharrington5593 4 года назад +1

    Killing nettles ? Probably the most nutritious plant in your garden.

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  4 года назад +1

      They are only of use as nutrients if we eat them, which we don't and nor do the chickens or ducks. I keep two other areas of nettles for wildlife to live in and on that covers about 1/10th acre.

  • @drizz00
    @drizz00 3 года назад

    Why is this on my recommended

  • @esesosa911
    @esesosa911 3 года назад

    Too much talking.... Just show the damm methods

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  3 года назад +1

      Too much judgement.... Just watch the video that I've lovingly created free of charge for you, or don't.

  • @martinsmusic2223
    @martinsmusic2223 4 года назад

    Good info but infuriating to listen to because of your obsession with saying the word "err" like I have never heard anyone before. I have not subscribed on that basis. Thanks

    • @LizZorab
      @LizZorab  4 года назад +1

      Not an obsession, simply a result of being quite ill while still trying to produce videos for other folks' entertainment.

    • @martinsmusic2223
      @martinsmusic2223 4 года назад +1

      @@LizZorab I know of no illness that would force someone to keep saying the word "err" at the rate in this video.