Jeanine Gurley wrote:I just start building beds on top of the sod.
I won't say put down cardboard since Paul doesn't like cardboard. So instead I'll say I would put down a REALLY thick layer of fresh green grass clippings - they will get really hot - and on top of that start building hugelkulter beds. No tilling needed. The soil will soften up in a very short time on its own.
I just scrape a little ditch around the edge of the planting area(s) to keep grass from creeping in.
I have found that the whole 'raised bed' thing that has boxes or borders is so much harder for me to keep grass out of. It has been easier to just keep a crow bar handy and rake it around the edge of the planting area once in a while. It rippes up the little creepers trying to climb over into the 'no grass' areas.
If Paul is not listening, then I say use cardboard. Just mark off the beds to the shape you want and lay cardboard on top
of the grass in the marked off area and begin layering various materials on top of that until you get it taller than you want.
As the various materials break down it shrinks down. I have done a couple of my beds this way and they are doing very well.
I also have marked off the area and dug it out and buried wood, leaves and anything my place generates until I get it up a little
too tall and then I mixed the removed soil with some
compost and this and that for the top layer and covered with wheat straw.
That works too. No cardboard in that method but it is labor intensive and due to that it is slower.