Lasagna horticulture is a no - till method of creating a garden bed over an area of grass or weeds . While many mass bulge lasagna garden in the fall so the garden can fix over the winter , these garden can be created anytime the ground is bare .

The basic melodic theme of a lasagna garden is that you layer material ( some of which would normally go in the compost pile ) to create your garden seam . Like lasagna , the garden has several type of layers and , after it make , the layer shrink and fuse into each other . The method acting postulate only a little time , some composition board and compost , and lots of water .

Step one is to decide where you want the garden to be and what shape it will take . you could use a hose on the ground to tweak the shape of your young garden . When you are satisfied with how it will look , mow the country very short , if there is grass on it . Wet the area down . think back the samara to lasagna gardening is lots of pee !

After you determine the size of your bed or create a raised bed box, layer cardboard on the bottom to suppress grass and weeds.

After you determine the size of your bed or create a raised bed box, layer cardboard on the bottom to suppress grass and weeds.

Next put down a stratum of cardboard or six to 10 layer of newsprint . ( Do not use the shiny sections of the paper ; they have chemical in them you do not require in your grime . ) If you utilize newspaper , check that the layers overlap each other and wet it down as you go . For cardboard , place the sections snug together and put down several layers of newsprint between each section . You want to good smother whatever is growing underneath your cardboard or newsprint stratum . Wet everything as you go .

Next layer on the compost : you could use stop or partially finished compost from your own flock or compost from a city situation . In fall , you could also layer on foliage , grass clipping , drop perennials and any other garden fabric that is not diseased . In between layers of unfinished compost , tote up finished compost or black dirt . Keep wetting things down . You want a minimum of 5 to 6 inches of compost layers on top of your newspaper / cardboard layer . Again , wet it down . On top of the compost layers , add a layer of finished compost or packaged garden soil . Wet that down .

For an ornamental bottom , you may require to total mulch to the top , such as shred leaves or bark chips . Now , permit the garden baby-sit . In a few months , you will have rich dirt .

Rough compost is fine for the bottom layer of the garden. If you have them, shredded leaves are perfect.

Rough compost is fine for the bottom layer of the garden. If you have them, shredded leaves are perfect.

If you are the raring case ( ahem , some of us just are ) , you could layer a bit more compost on the top layer and plant the garden out almost immediately .

Keep layering the rough compost with finished compost.

Keep layering the rough compost with finished compost.