It has worked well for me.Does anyone have experience with using cardboard as a weed barrier in the garden? I was thinking of using it in the walkways and between large plants, and covering it with a little mulch. I let my garden get a bit overridden with weeds last year when I was out of town for two weeks, and never truly caught up. Can't let that happen again!
So if you've used it, how was it?
This is a concern. Use big sheets if you can get them, and if they have any curl, put them curl side down. I put leaves on top of them to help hold them in place.The pieces of cardboard I used were a bit small, so if they got uncovered enough they’d get blown around.
This, exactly.In relation to the above, I had to sort of shingle the pieces to keep grass from poking through.
Other things: Unless you get a heavy rain, it will take awhile for water to work down through to the soil. But once the cardboard does get wet, it will keep the soil moist.
I have also found that if I put cardboard and leaves on in the fall, I helps keep the spring weeds from getting started. However, it also keeps the soil from warming up.