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The need to weed should be minimal when using custom-made soil in grow-boxes. Still, weeds can originate from under and around grow-boxes and can also be transferred to the grow-boxes through the air. These weeds can be easily eliminated by starting to control them before they control you.
Remember, there are two kinds of weeds—perennial and annual.
There are two main times to control weeds.
Time One: When Preparing the Soil for Planting This is the best time to attack perennial weeds. You should try at this time to remove the rhizomes and runners of all perennial plants. Some of the biggest weed nuisances spread through runners. Removing them will save a lot of unnecessary effort later.
Time Two: When the Weeds first Sprout Usually about 5 to 8 days after planting your crop, annual weeds begin to sprout. This is the time to stop them.
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It's Fall and time to prepare your soil for winter! For those of you in the Northern hemisphere who have winters, October, November, and and early December are the time you need to be cleaning up your garden and preparing it for next spring's planting. You can even plant hardy garlic, which will overvegetable crops such as radishes, peas, cabbage and broccoli.
The freeze/tha-winter and get an early spring start. Before snow covers your garden mae sure all old materials are either removed from the garden, or if they are clean of weed seeds and disease, till them into your soil-beds. Also, when it's not too muddy, go in and give everything a good weeding with the 2-way hoe (see Tools). Weeding thoroughly in the Fall helps keep the weeds from getting a big head start on you before you can get into the garden in the spring, and is very important.
If you grew a Mittleider garden this year, your beds will benefit from tilling or digging. You can apply Pre-Plant and Weekly Feed to the bed area now, then till them in, or wait until early spring. Either way after tilling place strings on your stakes, and re-make the beds.
Be sure to re-check the level of each bed accurately, since they may have changed a little. Do not be satisfied with anything more than 1" fall in a 30'-long soil-bed. Good Gardening!
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