Our veggie garden consists of (8) 8'x8' square raised beds. Between the beds, we left grass as there were/are many projects to attend to. When the garden was started 8yrs ago, I had put cardboard down over the grass in the beds to kill the grass and prevent weeds. Then filled the beds with the topsoil we removed from building a house. Topped it off with home-made compost and some potting soil.
Fast forward to this year (and last too). The grass from the walkways is invading the raised beds. I'm pretty tired of pulling zebra grass roots and other grass roots out of the edges of the beds, just to have them break off at the walkway (where it goes under the wood). I'd much rather be pulling weeds elsewhere on the property than in my veggie garden!
So, I'm committing to putting down an alternative walkway material. I'm not interested in wood mulch, as that gets into garden shoes and is painful! I'm leaning towards a gravel (driveway is gravel, and could use a top-off) or other small rock material. Opinions are welcome - as I'm in northern Illinois and don't wish to bake my veggies in the summer heat, but could use a material which is durable and doesn't promote splinters!
How should I best kill off the grass quickly? Cardboard again? Round-up and then cardboard? (I hate chemicals and don't use anywhere on the property except the worst of the thistles in the driveway - but will make an exception due to the size of the garden).
I'm having analysis paralysis - so many options and cannot figure out which is better. Thanks for your input!
Fast forward to this year (and last too). The grass from the walkways is invading the raised beds. I'm pretty tired of pulling zebra grass roots and other grass roots out of the edges of the beds, just to have them break off at the walkway (where it goes under the wood). I'd much rather be pulling weeds elsewhere on the property than in my veggie garden!
So, I'm committing to putting down an alternative walkway material. I'm not interested in wood mulch, as that gets into garden shoes and is painful! I'm leaning towards a gravel (driveway is gravel, and could use a top-off) or other small rock material. Opinions are welcome - as I'm in northern Illinois and don't wish to bake my veggies in the summer heat, but could use a material which is durable and doesn't promote splinters!
How should I best kill off the grass quickly? Cardboard again? Round-up and then cardboard? (I hate chemicals and don't use anywhere on the property except the worst of the thistles in the driveway - but will make an exception due to the size of the garden).
I'm having analysis paralysis - so many options and cannot figure out which is better. Thanks for your input!