Gardener urges others to avoid using a common, seemingly helpful backyard product: ‘Worst thing I ever did’

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Aug 29, 2023

Gardener urges others to avoid using a common, seemingly helpful backyard product: ‘Worst thing I ever did’

A gardener is showing the world a very simple way to keep garden pathways free of weeds, and it actually requires spending less money than more. Angela (@axeandroothomestead), a certified

A gardener is showing the world a very simple way to keep garden pathways free of weeds, and it actually requires spending less money than more.

Angela (@axeandroothomestead), a certified permaculturist and TikToker who boasts close to 30,000 followers, recently explained how a product that is meant to help gardens is actually making gardeners’ lives more difficult.

“It was during a random conversation with a family member that I discovered the problem…” she wrote in the video’s caption.

Angela begins the video by explaining how the gravel pathways in her garden were “an absolute nightmare to maintain and keep grass and weed free,” until she received a tip that was “absolutely life-changing.”

She goes on to tell viewers she “had to take out the landscaping fabric” because, in the long term, it creates an anchor for grasses and weeds.

According to Angela, the landscaping fabric leads to a kind of “root network that anchors itself on the bottom of the landscape fabric.”

This leads to more grass and weeds.

Angela tells us that after she removed her landscape fabric, she has been able to go an “entire month” without having to pluck out the weeds.

Simple tricks like this can make gardening an easier and much more pleasurable experience, which can encourage others to take up gardening themselves.

The benefits of growing your own plants, especially when they are also used for food, are numerous.

For one, the act of being surrounded by plants, which also means having plants in or very close to your home, can actually boost your well-being while also helping to mitigate noise pollution.

Turning your backyard from a traditional grass lawn into a garden also significantly reduces the amount of water you need, lowering your water bill along with your water footprint.

One commenter passionately expressed their feeling that “landscaping fabric is a sham product!”

“Landscape fabric is my arch nemesis,” another added.

“Worst thing I ever did,” one person admitted, while another one wrote, “People who lived in our house 20 years ago put it down all over, and now we have 6 inches of dirt and weeds on top of it. It’s a nightmare to get rid of.”

Another person suggested using cardboard, which they describe as “a game changer.”

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