jean pierre

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Well, I think I'm going to start weeding selectively with my hoe.  Clearing the grass and buttercups, some broad-leaved dock and others. And the speedwells, yellow sorrel and dandelions, I'm going to keep them. The dandelion leaves can be eaten in pancakes, the yellow sorrel can be made into a drink. The speedwells and yellow sorrel make a good groundcover. That way I don't have to buy any seed and a groundcover may gradually form.
I think I have veronica persica or common-field speedwell in my garden. It likes a fertile loam soil but it tolerates poor soils. That explains why it is thriving in my cold frame. I have better soil in there.

I am glad I have sparked your interest a bit, thanks for your input.
3 years ago
I am in Belgium, zone 7, I think. Summers can be very dry but very wet as well. The soil is pretty heavy, it's loam but without much humus. The speedwells are doing pretty good by themselves already, they are forming a dense groundcover in my cold frame, but they also pop up in my garden. I am not so sure they would manage to form a dense groundcover in my vegetable garden. They soil there is poorer but they certainly do manage to grow in it.

Thanks for your reply.
3 years ago
Is there any value in creating a groundcover with weeds?

In my vegetable garden, speedwells grow quite well. They would make a nice ground cover.
They are self seeding annuals.
Now I am just weeding, the soil is quite bare, I know that is not really good.
But the more tedious weeds like grass and buttercups have seriously declined in number.
I have no mulch either. I am not keen on buying my mulch.
I grow my vegetables in rows. I was wondering, suppose I would actually sow speedwells as a ground cover.
They are pretty blue flowers. It looks pretty nice. Whenever I would plant something. I could cut off a row of speedwells so my vegetables seeds could grow there.
They may grow slower since there would be some competition with the remaining speedwells within the row.
I would not mind as long as they would grow taller.
It would solve the bare soil problem and the ground cover would suppress the growth of other weeds.
I know there are some edible ground covers, but I am not sure they would actually be that good in this rather poor soil... or be worth harvesting.
I am not really trying to make a very productive vegetable garden, just something that would work.
My initial idea was to buy some edible perennials and quite a few edible self seeding annuals, like amaranth, wild onions and such.
I did not have that many seeds to start with, so I am planting some rows, hoping they would be self seeding into next year, while I keep weeding to give it a chance.
I have my doubts about it. I am guessing weeds would actually take over again, whenever I would stop weeding. That is where the idea came from to actually sow a ground cover weed.
But I have my doubts about that idea as well.

3 years ago