Thanks. I think I'm decided. Mustard seeds ( Now ordered) seem to fit my lazy approach because it can prosper into winter if I'm too busy to dig it in. And it's prettyYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 5:11 pmI've got a petrol strimmer that makes light work of hacking backjennyjj01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 5:01 pm The bad news from both sides is that I need to dig the hell out of it, twice, even before I cover or plant green manure. That's what I expected, but not what i was hoping for
Yesterday I pulled, literally without digging, a bulk bag full of tall loose weeds.
I'll be honest I nuked the patch with weed killer too belts and braces before I did the second rotorvate
1) Loosen by fork but not turn it over.
2) PULL what weeds stand tall and come out easily. That is FAST and shows progress. Gives me something to help pull the roots by, rather than strimming.
3) Pluck what marestail roots I can on hands and knees.
4) Rake out what else I can.
5) Sow mustard seeds.
6) Visit just often enough to pluck any other weeds like marestail and pray the mustard wins .
7) In a few months, decide whether to dig in the mustard or just scalp it and compost it
8) Sheet it all up till next year.
Somewhere in the midst of that, I need to relocate my strawberries?