[permaculture-oceania] Cooch grass control
len organicpc
gardenlen at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 11 05:48:34 EST 2006
g'day steve & harry,
i've never failed with newspaper and sheet mulching, newspaper in varying
thicknesses from say 30 sheets to 50 or so (if nut grass is involved), and
that is for all grasses cooch, kykuya, paspalum you name it. even when i've
had my bundles of newspaper to be used just sitting on the ground all the
cooch underneath it died in short order and took ages to regenerate after
the newspaper was taken away.
check my building a veg garden page and my site and also link to the
ausgarden blog section i do this always my latest project on the blog site
involves cooch and kykuya, and no sign of any of it coming through. maybe if
you look at the pics there may be a clue as to what could have made it work
for you. i have never had nut grass come back on me using the same
technique.
don't forget in permaculture you need t create a weed barrier around the new
formed garden, my current weed barrier is the garden edge as well that is
bales of hay, have used saw-dust, 20mm stone & biscuits of hay, you could
use chipped trees let the imagination work, lay the newspaper again and
cover with any of the aforementioned.
don't be shy with the newspaper after all it comes free.
With peace and brightest of blessings,
len
--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."
http://www.gardenlen.com
>From: steve_burns at wvi.org
>Reply-To: permaculture-oceania <permaculture-oceania at lists.cat.org.au>
>To: permaculture-oceania <permaculture-oceania at lists.cat.org.au>
>Subject: Re: [permaculture-oceania] Cooch grass control
>Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:41:22 -0700
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>Whatever you do don't sheet mulch it - I did that once to try to control
>cooch and although it subdued it for a while, the very thick layer off
>newspapers I put down eventually broke down and then guess what was the
>only thing that survived underneath? I had a thick mat of cooch runners
>waiting to leap into life.... oh dear!
>
>I am aware that WA conditions are radically different to temperate
>Victoria, so depending on where you are you will probably have lower
>rainfall and therefore have less active growth, but I'd suggest starting at
>a defined spot with repeated hand weeding and edge barriers (either
>physical like timber/brick/stone/concrete or plant material which is
>densely rooted like comfrey) to stop re-invasion from beyond your
>controlled zone. Plant into the cleared area only plants which you are
>initially willing to sacrifice as you ferret out the cooch that you miss
>the first time, and the second time, and the third time, etc...
>
>(Be aware that every root section will regrow so they must be dealt with
>carefully - maybe shredded and then rotted down into liquid manure?)
>
>Another strategy would be to hard edge each garden bed then cover it with a
>solid black plastic sheet so that all light and water is excluded for an
>extended period. This is less labour intensive but not so visually
>attractive. Whether it is time consuming depends how you think about time
>- you might have to wait months, but maybe you could use those months to
>write submissions for future funding, door knock your neighbours or put in
>other infrastructure?
>
>Best of luck with it!
>
>Steve
>
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>Does anyone know of very effective ways of eliminating cootch grass? I
>am trying to prepare a community garden site in Western Australia.
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>Thanks,
>
>Harry Wykman
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