In my layman's understanding, the 2nd law of thermodynamics says that all things tend toward disorganization. Murphy's Law is all about entropy. I have spent the last week fighting entropy all over my house. I have much tidier drawers and closets and I feel good! The photos, however, are not thrilling.
This morning Steve and I spent several hours fighting weeds on the patch of ground next to the driveway.
Our driveway backs onto an alley. The spot below, next to the alley, is hard to keep tidy. There is this wiry, persistent, obnixious vine that grows here and elsewhere in our yard. You can't really see it here but it had grown all over that chain link gate, up the crepe myrtle, and into and through the rosemary.
We raked out the leaves and then layed down 4 layers of newspaper. It was at this point that I realized I did not have anywhere near enough newspaper. So I went dumpster-diving down the alley and was stunned to see that almost none of my neighbors take the paper or, if they do, they are not recycling. I called friends and got some newspapers but this job is going to take more time as we have to collect newspapers.
The reason we put down newspaper was because of an article I read that said that 4 layers of newspaper would smother the plants/weeds underneath. I hope so. Steve went for mulch as I spread newspaper. Here's a tip: pick a day with no wind. Luckily we did not have wind today. If we had this would have been a lot harder.
I weighted the paper with logs and 'tree cookies' that we had on hand. Steve spread mulch between them and over the paper.
I admit that our after photos may not look a lot different from the before photos, but they are. The vines are cut back to the ground and it is to be hoped that they don't grow up through the newspaper. The leaves are tidied up. I am amassing more newspaper so that we can cover the remaining ground. I feel like I've made progress.
Don't you love making progress? I've also been working on the website this weekend, on pages that are not exactly obvious. I updated the video 'Lessons' pages. You can click here and here and here to see them. I also updated my class page. That meant re-writing all my supply lists. I've spent hours standing at the computer and working. I stand because it supposed to be a lot better than sitting. I can tell the difference – it's harder but my bone density is better.
Speaking of bone density… I've been doing a little yoga in addition to pilates. I read an article in the NY Times today that confirms what I had already been told. Be careful of some of those yoga moves bacause they are not as benign as you may have been led to believe. I listened to a related story on The People's Pharmacy about yoga for osteoporosis. It pays to be careful.





So one more hint on the newspaper, you also need 4in of mulch/bark on top. We did it last year with some success on the weeds except for the persistent crabgrass…sigh.
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I used this method in Michigan with much success and also used 4 inches of mulch. Newspaper was gone as well as the grass/weeds. I was opening up a larger space for a garden and it was easy!
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I like the idea of standing while working on the computer….at least for part of the day….
4 layers of newspaper is not going to keep the vine from coming back… it will not bother coming up into the newspaper but will find the light at the edge and grow that way… but you have indeed moved forward and this time of year is big results as the spring weed take over will not be as intense. We have the same weather as you and it has be glorious weed pulling time. What I have noticed in my yard is the “mulch” areas the weeds are much much much easier to pull as they are growing in the light airy mulch rather than the damp dense clay.
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Mimi is correct, the vine will return. It must be dug with all the roots removed. As to the newspaper, it’ll work but needs to be heavy like two thick sections in one place. Use the sprinkler hose to wet the newspaper before putting down the mulch as sometimes dry mulch will cause water to run off. Also, if wind is blowing, use the sprinkler to wet the paper. It’ll stay in place. I used heavy, brown, corrugated cardboard like in large boxes once instead of paper. It worked good too. And in some places in Texas, termites will get into the newspapers along with fire ants. Just thought I would throw in my two cents for the project.
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I appreciate the input. Ive dug up that vine for years and it just comes back. The roots are too deep and too widely spread. It may be that I must either learn to love it or keep after it.
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The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is certainly in evidence at my house!
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Awesome blog. I enjoyed reading your articles. This is truly a great read for me.
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