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Jan 20, 2014 2:24 PM CST
Name: Rick Corey
Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a)
Sunset Zone 5. Koppen Csb. Eco 2f
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I till and amend my raised beds until the soil is half-decent, so re-seeders can have a hard time. But I weed carefully around Dianthus and Salvia ... but the Salvia bed was SO overwhelmed by weeds that there were no Salvia left to worry about.

It take me a few years of amending and growing in my soil to bring it up to "half-decent". Growing only annuals and vegetables works for me, so I can weed it 100% twice per year, and keep turning bark and other organic matter under to break up the clay that returns as compost is digested.

I have yet to fully control weeds in beds with perennials or re-seeders. Once bulbs die back, I can use a scuffle hope on the surface weeds. I have some yellow California Poppies that come back thinly, and they get more hand-weeding than most other beds. I want to get some Mikado Poppies established the same way.

The Alyssum win because they grow where nothing else will grow, and they out-compete the weeds. They're like a lovely, sweet-smelling cover crop. But they don't make very good cut-flowers, they sprawl too much.

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