Edible Front Yard Garden Landscaping Design Idea

Remove grass and delineate garden pathway

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  1: Front Yard Garden - Material List
  2: Remove the grass and delineate garden path
  3: Install cardboard to kill lawn
  4: Put down wood chip mulch (RCW)
  5: Unroll Landscape fabric for garden path
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  7: Spread the gravel in garden pathway
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Remove grass and delineate garden path:
 
The first step to do is to remove the lawn where garden paths will be built.

Use a round stovel and remove the grass to delineate the edge of your garden paths.

To determine the width of your path, ask yourself the following question: Do I need to circulate a wheelbarrow, a tractor or other gardening equipement?

 
 
 
 
 
 
Place the lawn pieces in the new raised bed - No Dig Garden Raised bed
Place the lawn pieces into the new raised bed - No Dig Garden Raised bed
 
 
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Remove grass and delineate garden path:
 
Grass pieces cutted with the shovel can be put down directly into your new flower beds.

In the urban context, this technique avoids the hard work to move away this heavy material.

The grass will rot and will enrich the soil in place. Recycled cardboard will cover everything to smother it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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