I was having my morning coffee and randomly found your video. I enjoyed it alot. What you’re doing and how your garden looks like is totally natural and done right. Things decompose and dry, its all part of the season! Definitely be proud of your hard work. I think your row of raised beds are beautiful. That mulch path is going to be satisfying for sure. I always hand pull weeds, thats how you get the roots. They’ll always come back either carried by wind or animals. Its inevitable. Just topup with more mulch when its broken down or you want to refresh the look once or twice a year. Sometimes i even clear the mulch and lay more cardboard on aggressive areas & hose it down. Definitely multi-layer three or more cardbard if you have plenty to use. Your soil there will be rich. Good luck with your garden.
@@okami3186 thanks so much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed the video. I try to keep up with the weeds but this season was crazy! I guess the decomposed wood chips are just a great medium for the weeds too. Thank you for watching & commenting too!
Since you’re growing in raised beds you might consider just growing grass around your beds and mowing/weed whacking. A lot easier in the long run and no constant fighting the weed/grass creep into your wood chips.
@@DelawareAcre my experience with this method is that the Bermuda grass will grow directly up into the bed--climbing the sides inside and out and straight through the middle of the bed as well. Also, hi from Kent County!
I was having my morning coffee and randomly found your video. I enjoyed it alot. What you’re doing and how your garden looks like is totally natural and done right. Things decompose and dry, its all part of the season! Definitely be proud of your hard work. I think your row of raised beds are beautiful. That mulch path is going to be satisfying for sure. I always hand pull weeds, thats how you get the roots. They’ll always come back either carried by wind or animals. Its inevitable. Just topup with more mulch when its broken down or you want to refresh the look once or twice a year. Sometimes i even clear the mulch and lay more cardboard on aggressive areas & hose it down. Definitely multi-layer three or more cardbard if you have plenty to use. Your soil there will be rich. Good luck with your garden.
@@okami3186 thanks so much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed the video. I try to keep up with the weeds but this season was crazy! I guess the decomposed wood chips are just a great medium for the weeds too. Thank you for watching & commenting too!
I didn't get my garlic in on time--literally just a couple days before you posted this video! The Bermuda grass in this state is so vicious.
@@redtonicSA it’s intense! Glad you got your garlic in! Way to be on the game! 😊
Since you’re growing in raised beds you might consider just growing grass around your beds and mowing/weed whacking. A lot easier in the long run and no constant fighting the weed/grass creep into your wood chips.
@@Chuckbobuck201 agreed! I’m going to discuss with the hubs!
@@DelawareAcre my experience with this method is that the Bermuda grass will grow directly up into the bed--climbing the sides inside and out and straight through the middle of the bed as well. Also, hi from Kent County!
@ Kent County!!! Wonderful! This grass is a you know what!