Say goodbye to grass and hello to a thriving container garden! 🌱 In this video, I’m sharing how to transform an area of grass into a perfect container gardening space using a simple and effective method: layering cardboard, adding weed barrier, and topping it off with mulch.

🌼 In This Video:

Step-by-step instructions for eliminating grass without chemicals

How to use cardboard and weed barrier effectively

Tips for preparing your space for a beautiful container garden

This method is eco-friendly, easy, and sets the stage for a productive and stylish garden space. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and follow for more gardening tips and inspiration from She’s A Mad Gardener!

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37 Comments

  1. Enjoyed this video, I have bought the same edging but not used it yet and in the process of doing the same with cardboard and landscaping fabric in between my raised beds, my grandmother used newspaper and cardboard in her garden too. I love what you are doing to your back yard.

  2. It’s very rare to hear a gardener say, “just die already!” 😂😂 I am sitting up here in northern Montana saying, “just melt already!” ❄️☃️

  3. I just love your channel. I cannot wait to watch how your garden evolves this year. It's come so far & it's so fun to watch the changes & see you turn your visions into reality. So inspiring ❤

  4. I have to give up working in the garden around November and by December there is snow. You're lucky/or not to be able to work in your garden at this time

  5. Love this! I have done this by sections in my front garden, who needs weeds and grass right? The only think I do different is I tack it down with camping stakes or garden stakes, as we have lots of wind. As I get older, I appreciate not wasting too much time weeding but enjoying my flowers etc. You use what you have! Good choice! Keep warm!

  6. The back yard is looking great. Just a quick question, could one replace the mulch with gravel? Still using the same method, just gravel instead of mulch? The border is great. It looks to hold the mulch exactly where you wanted it.

  7. When you were opening the stakes for the edging and not talking, I had the closed captioning on and it read, (“applause”)… that was so funny to me.🤣

  8. Good Day. What a quick new area that you created. Love it. I an in agreement with you that this type of gardening is quick and fast and really does improve that look that you are going for. Also you are so ever right that due to the size you can change that area in the future if need be. Enjoy your new container area. Also enjoy the sunshine.

  9. we have been putting cardboard down all winter across our fence line. I'll probably be moving my roses there as they aren't getting enough sun. This technique works great!

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