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  1. @GARDENING_foraging
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    This is why you shouldn't be using herbicides to remove unwanted grass/weeds: https://youtu.be/2Oc5MvrMReU

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  2. @paxterdux8136
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    will this work against bracken ?

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  3. @LonniePeasant
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

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  4. @verow8148
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    My dad would use a black tarp. Hold it down with some rocks around the edges. You can clean/water it down, and reuse it.

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  5. @hameedhaji6759
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Killing everything underneath
    Even soil will be weaker by using this way by time

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  6. @someonehasthisid
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    5 bucks each at Harbor Freight

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  7. @loremipsum7873
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    How long does this method take?

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  8. @1hinita
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Can this be achieved with square patio bricks? I want to have a small wildflowers patch😊
    Edit: I saw the answer! Thx!

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  9. @MissMolly3377
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    I was thinking about a blanket. Great idea.

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  10. @tricyclemishap
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Would it be okay to layer the blanket with mulch on top of it? I'm attempting to get rid of weeds in my garden bed.

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  11. @jeffandstuff821
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Can the moving blanket stay permanently like landscape fabric without being a liability??

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  12. @nialuv2478
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Would it work unfolded? Or is it best to leave it folded?

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  13. @MindTrigger
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    For how long shall i keep it?

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  14. @iciajay6891
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    I just put logs and rocks onto the cardboard.

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  15. @chomperz74
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Nice! THANK YOU!!

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  16. @Bahrain-k7z
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Which kind of blanket is it cotton inside it or it’s a fabric?

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  17. @Splat1999
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    😂 Grass, circular ha ha ha do you have a grasshopperkiller?

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  18. @ledunkman
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    How long does it take to kill the grass and weeds

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  19. @KayMaria40
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Cardboard is a breeding ground for palmetto bugs and like two more species of roaches in my backyard in sunny South Florida. I learned my lesson after leaving for the winter and coming back in spring to fallen leaves and now it summer the leaves are still there and the roaches have taken over my backyard. I am terrified of roaches so the delay of racking the leaves pulling up the cardboard and treating the soil is yet to be completed.😢

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  20. @Prasanthithoprasanthamga
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Can i place cardboard under my raised bed without removing grass (lawn) ?

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  21. @JavierSanchez-lu3jx
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Wait so when you move it though, wont it grow back?

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  22. @InfinityFinds-ge6gu
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Great ❤idea !!

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  23. @banjerma
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    Thank you for this video. I use old area rugs for this purpose but a moving blanket would be much better since it is bigger and would be easier to shape and cut. I will be trying this.😊

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  24. @chmugo94
    May 31, 2025 @ 4:52 pm

    I found your video because I'm researching for a way to create a smooth patch to lay down gazebo flooring. I only need 1 inch patch of dirt since I'm using the self install ikea tiles, and I picked a spot that has grass over it and need to remove the grass.

    How long does the process take if I use this method? And after I pull up the moving material, there is no additional digging or removal needed? Your outcome picture seemed to have completely cleared it out. Is it really that easy?

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