This is the way I'm recycling newspapers for Earth day, I'm using it as weed barrier in my garden.
By overlapping multiple layers of newspaper, the sunlight can't penetrate, so the weeds don't grow. By covering the newspaper with composted cow manure, it looks like well weeded, dark, rich soil.
The entire process takes about 10 minutes per 20 foot row, but it looks like you just spent long hours weeding, plus it's biodegradable and feeds the garden.
For the garden paths, I'm laying out the newspaper and then covering it with cypress mulch.
Now that I've worked up a sweat, I think this will be the perfect Earth Day treat.
This is how Blaze is cooling down:
The Florida Museum of Natural History's Earth Day Celebration is this coming Saturday, April 24, 2010.
Museum Earth Day
While Jane is away this week, Corner View is being hosted by Joyce of A Perfect Beginning. Every Wednesday, Corner View brings together participants from all over, to share what life is like in their corner of the world.
What a great way to reuse your newspapers!
ReplyDeleteI LIKE this idea!! Do you think it would work if I cut the paper into pieces around the plants? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... do you have an extra spoon? xo
Yum! I am going to have to try this ice cream.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! and ben and Jerry are my best friends ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy earthday!
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea. Do you ever stop to read them when you are gardening?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Happy Earth Day!
ReplyDeleteLisa, this is how we garden too. The newspaper works GREAT! I love seeing your garden.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with all the challenge pictures!
lisa