My Renovation, March 2020

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My Renovation reader Janie asks, “I’m considering converting a small lawn into an area with wild/ ornamental grass tussocks and small flowering shrubs interspersed with pebbles. I’m wondering how best to get rid of the grass so it doesn’t grow back through the pebbles? Some of the grass could potentially be used to patch up another lawn. Also, there’s a concrete path at the side of the area which turns into small pavers. I’d like to put a floating wooden pathway over the concrete and pavers and would appreciate any tips on how to how best to do this.

CASSANDRA SAYS Thank you for your question, it sounds as though you have a great vision for a beautiful coastal style garden. There are two ways you can prepare the area for the pebbles and remove the turf: • Excavate the area to approximately 80-120 millimetres deep to remove all grass roots and matter. If you do this with a sharp spade you will be able to transplant the squares of turf to another area. You can also hire a turf cutter,

which may be easier if you have a large area. •Slightly moist, but not wet soil is ideal for cutting. When transplanting turf ensure the area you are transplanting to is weed free, cultivated and levelled out. Lay turf, top dress any gaps with sandy soil and water daily for the first week, then two to three times a week for the next couple of weeks, depending on the weather. For the pebble areas, firstly cover the bare ground with either weed matting or a few of layers of newspaper, rake out pebbles over the weed mat or newspaper to 80-100 millimetres deep. • If you are only transplanting a small area of turf and want to simply kill off the rest of the grass you will need to plan ahead a little more. Choose a dry day to spray the area with a chemical glyphosate-based herbicide spray or natural alternative such as a white vinegar mix. In a couple of days the grass will start to die off, then you can cover the area with either weed matting or a few of layers of newspaper. Simply rake out pebbles over the weed mat or newspaper to 80-100 millimetres deep. Over time leaf litter will eventually create pockets of organic matter amongst the pebbles that weed and grass seeds can grow in. You can keep on top of this by regularly hand weeding,

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