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Planting Flower Beds

by David Beaulieu

Why to Install Weed Barriers

Garden staples for securing weed barrier
Garden staples are used to secure weed barriers.
David Beaulieu

Weed barriers are meant to be used in conjunction with garden mulch. The latter not only helps hold weed barriers in place, but also shields them from harmful UV rays.

Like the sheets of black plastic commonly used in weed control, a weed barrier (or "landscape fabric") hampers weeds in their efforts to take over your flower bed. Both are clean and reasonably durable. But unlike black plastic, weed barriers permit air, water and nutrients to penetrate to the soil.

Besides garden mulch, use garden staples (as in the picture above) to hold weed barriers in place.

But with the weed barrier in the way, how will I install the plants? In Step 6, I'll show you how....

  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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