Watch out for Deep tilling bc it brings up weed seeds that can survive buried for decades, sometimes over 100 years!

You will just have to keep up on the weeding.
Bravo on the "no chemicals"!
@heirloomgal and I were just discussing how we have forGOTTEN to spray, so we can virtue signal that we don't use any!

I think if you avoid using certain herbicides like Roundup, you can find some others and use them judiciously, like using a paintbrush on weeds growing in amongst your preferred plants.
I do not and WILL NOT use any pesticides beyond the wasp spray that I had to use last summer when a bunch of wasps decided to build a nest right at the bottom of my house siding and close to my water faucets.
It used to be that we would drive out in the country in the middle of the summer and have to scrape all of the insects off of our windshields. Doesn't happen anymore bc of Heavy farm pesticide use.
Insects are the bottom of our food chains.
And, of course YOU KNOW that weeds with roots will regrow in a compost pile, just like pumpkin seeds!
I don't throw much to feed the landfills, BUT, I do throw bindweed runners in the trash to try to control them.
I discovered that you smother bindweed for a season, too. I put an 8 ft x 18" board next to a small bed by the street that still has a bindweed problem, where I had inadvertently thrown pieces of bindweed and they took off in the lawn.
I killed those small bindweed off for a season.
I look forward to your 2025 gardening adventures!!!
