Great suggestions! Thank you.
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"Jody" wrote in message
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| Also, we cleared the land of poison and
| other nuisance plants and don't want them to grow back by the time
these
| plants get established or planted (since many I can't get until the
fall).
| I really am looking for a solution to cover the raw ground with until
that
| point so the weeds don't come back. I also need some type of organic
weed
| killer for the ones who do make an appearance. Is there anyone out
there
| who has experience with organic weed killers?
One option is covering the area with black plastic or a lot of
newspaper.
The newspaper will eventually decompose too. You may want to do a search
at
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/ and under the organic garden forum.
I
get a ton of info from the Garden Web forum.
You could use peat moss, which decomposes faster than a wood chip
mulch. I'd forget about organic weed killers for poison ivy. That's
hard enough to kill with regular weed killer. Of the choices
available, Roundup is probably the safest vegetation killer, but it
will probably take multiple applications to kill poison ivy.