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Unfortunately wasn't involved with planning ! Wish I was there's lots of funny things.... Is chippings a good thing to put down after weeded areas ??

 

Fresh chippings tend to pull lots of nitrogen out of the soil so the plants may suffer if you were to use that on beds.

 

A friend uses lots if this stuff, it's called strulch: https://www.strulch.co.uk

We've not used it yet but I may buy a few bags to try around our strawberries.

 

cheers, steve

 

p.s.... best to pull the weeds before mulching on top.

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As said, there are no shortcuts. £60K is an awful lot of plants or not so many but big. Must be an extensive planting.

 

Hoeing is good but best on a bright day; Cape Cod weeder; small fork or trowel; spot spray with Roundup where you can.

 

Get them out before they seed and when you're done fine bark mulch as deep as poss.

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That looks good. I use the wolf tools push pull hoe. they come in two sizes. I have worn one out completely. broken a couple. welded one up with reinforcements. I think I must like them:001_tt2:

 

Thats what ive used in the past the oscillating motion makes them easier to use.

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