You can deal with unwanted plants and grass in two ways, one, use herbicide, and two, pluck plants manually. The second method looks tedious, but I prefer this one.
Wood chips can decompose in the soil. However, in the winter decomposing takes a long time. Therefore, you will have to shovel and then mix the chips in the soil so that they decompose faster.
Gardening is one of my favorite activities. I enjoy gardening for a couple of reasons, one, to get some exercise, two, to enjoy nature, and three, to manage stress and anxiety.
I am not growing any new plants this season. I am trying to improve soil conditions by composting and making compost tea. I plan to use compost and compost tea when I am ready to start a new garden this spring.
The rotten organic matter is called compost and it is best for your plants. However, make sure you don't add any artificial items or chemically treated matter to your trash.
I don't quite understand what you mean by "cultivate the soil." Do you mean to ask about improving the soil? In that case, you will have to add a lot of organic matter, manure, and compost, for example in the soil to improve the soil condition.
Black soil is considered to have a lot of organic matter (the color black indicates this). Therefore, the soil is suitable for plants that have high nutrition requirements.
It depends on what you are growing and what kind of drainage system you have. For tubers, you need at least 1 foot, for greens like spinach, lettuce, etc., six inches can be ok.
You need a lot of space, you need a balance of herbs, shrubs, and trees. There should be a good balance between flowering plants and non-flowering plants. IN the case of flowering plants, you need variety of plants that flower in different seasons.
I think your gardening space determines how many trees you need in your law. I think there should be a healthy balance of herbs, shrubs, and trees, as well as flowering and non-flowering plants.
I have never dreamed of becoming a landscape designer. However, when I see someone doing the landscape I am always amazed by his work. In Zen Buddhism, gardening is also a kind of meditation.
If you don't plan your roof garden, there can be a seepage problem. Use plastic grass on the floor and grow plants on vases and pots. Container gardening is the best approach for a roof garden.
Unless you are using plastic mulch, I believe there is no need to replace the mulch. You can let the mulch decompose so that your plants can absorb nutrition. A better way to do this is by adding a new layer of mulch.
You can use used teabags, used tea leaves, and used ground coffee in your soil. These items provide nutrition to the plants. However, make sure you rinse properly before using, especially if you have used sugar in your tea.
I grow all sorts of seasonal vegetables. In winter I grow tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, and potatoes, and in the summer, I grow okra, cucumber, eggplants, etc.
From a nutrition and diet point of view, you don't need to eat meat, people eat meat just for the taste, plants based food can provide all kinds of nutrition.