Grass Clippings – Mulch for Vegetable garden
Q: Is it OK to use green grass clippings as mulch for my vegetable garden? Does the decomposing grass harm the plants? Does it introduce weed seeds?
A: As long as you do not use weed killer chemicals on the lawn grass, you should be fine. It might introduce weed seeds though.
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