Jude,

I don't know why you'd object to cedar. It's a fairly decent insect deterrent. But that's neither here nor there. One way to keep the weeds down is to lay plastic , pin it down and then cover it with chips or salt hay.

Libby
Hi all;

Here in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, where the rain hasn't stopped yet this season, we have an ongoing problem with the garden paths being overgrown with weeds. It is a constant battle to "persuade" gardeners to weed their paths as well as their beds. Any suggestions for an effective mulch would be appreciated. Would wood chips be OK, as long as they're not cedar? Cheers,

Jude Carson


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