If the area is not very level, even it out with garden tools. Then, then fill in the gaps with things like twigs, leaves, and bark.

The material you choose for your garden wall largely depends on cost and the look you’re going for. For example, wooden planks are commonly used and look nice, but they are more expensive than branches.

You can also purchase mulch from your local nursery. Another option for the bottom layer is plain, brown cardboard.

You can also purchase mulch from your local nursery. Another option for the bottom layer is plain, brown cardboard.

You will need quite a bit of newspaper, so it is helpful to save newspapers for a few weeks.

A wheelbarrow is ideal to use because it can be easily transported, but any large container will work.

Spread thickly enough, the paper and other matter will block light to whatever weeds or sod you cover with it. Certain weeds, such as Bermuda grass, don’t respond especially well to smothering and seem to come up through just about anything. If you try newspaper for such weeds, use extra newspaper (around 10-20 sheets) and make sure that the offending weeds remain buried on all sides for at least 2 years. Use more paper if the ground is uneven.

You can purchase fertilizer at your local gardening store. If you are using commercial fertilizer, use less than 1 in (2. 5 cm).

You can also let the next rainstorm do the job. If you do let a rainstorm water your garden, it won’t be necessary to water it yourself until the soil begins to dry out.

Parsnip, leek, and celery also grow well in intermediate temperatures.

Capsicum and all vine crops also grow well in warm weather.