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Planting Flower Beds

by David Beaulieu

How to Remove Sod -- Calling All Sodbusters!

At this stage of the project, it's time to play "sodbuster."
At this stage of the project, it's time to play "sodbuster."
David Beaulieu

Are you creating your flower bed from scratch, in an area currently covered with grass? If so, as preparation for planting the flower bed, you must remove the sod. Are you ready to play "sodbuster?"

I remove sod differently from what you may see on TV gardening shows. The latter often recommend using a flat-blade shovel, with which the sod is skimmed off and removed, soil and all. But I use a common, everyday, pointed shovel, cutting the sod out in chunks (about 4" deep x 10" wide x 10" long). Then I lay the shovel on its side (blade perpendicular to the ground, as shown in the picture above) and pound the sod against the shovel's blade. By doing so, I remove the bulk of the soil from the sod, so that I don't waste it. I dispose of the sod by placing it in my compost bin.

Speaking of compost, it's time to add some to the soil, now that the sod is out of the way. Compost increases the soil's fertility. In the process of working compost into the ground, you'll also be loosening the soil, making it more friable.

If my soil type in this planting bed were too clayey, at this point I would add peat moss, another soil amendment. But I don't have that problem with my soil.

Okay, we're done playing in the dirt for a bit. For, rather than installing plants immediately, I want you to consider some preventive weed control. So in Step 5, I'll discuss weed barrier installation....

  1. Selection and Arrangement of Flower Bed Plants
  2. Color Schemes for Planting Flower Beds
  3. Gold Colors for Planting Flower Beds
  4. How to Remove Sod -- Calling All Sodbusters!
  5. Why to Install Weed Barriers
  6. How to Install Plants Through Weed Barriers
  7. Planting Flower Beds: The Front Row
  8. Planting Flower Beds: The Middle Row
  9. Planting Flower Beds: The Back Row
  10. Using Focal Points When Planting Flower Beds

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