Learn eco-friendly gardening by mulching with cardboard. Discover the steps to enhance your garden's health while reducing waste.
Prepare the area: Remove any large weeds or debris from the area you want to mulch. You don't need to remove existing grass or small weeds, as the cardboard will smother them.
Lay down the cardboard: Flatten the cardboard boxes and lay them down over the area, overlapping the edges by at least 6 inches. Use a utility knife or scissors to cut holes around existing plants you want to keep. Make sure the cardboard covers the entire area you want to mulch.
Wet the cardboard: Thoroughly soak the cardboard with water using a hose or watering can. This will help it decompose faster and prevent it from blowing away.
Apply organic mulch: Cover the cardboard with a 2-4 inch layer of organic mulch. This will help hold the cardboard in place, retain moisture, and add nutrients to the soil as it decomposes.
Maintain the mulch: Check the mulch periodically and add more if needed to maintain a 2-4 inch layer. Water the mulch regularly to keep it moist, especially during dry periods.
Follow along to learn more about mulching and the benefits in your garden.