I was back to clean-up in that little 6' by 20' piece of ground on the other side of the fence. Tuesday's 2" of snow had melted and the sun came out this afternoon. A half inch of rain after the snow can't make this kind of ground too wet

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Another 2 hours on that patch - this time, I was after the roots.
Shoot. I could have done half of the little veggie garden in the time it's taking me! And, no way am I getting all of the roots. The weed seed scattered throughout the summer is a guarantee that, without care, it will look the same in November, next year.
My neighbor grew quite a few sunflowers over there. I hope I didn't suggest back in March that they might have some weed-suppression qualities. Purported sunflower allelopathy aside, those new jimsonweed seedlings in the big veggie garden I reported - those were under the sunflowers. I only found 1 of those plants elsewhere. I know that sunflowers can suppress other plants but it isn't easy to see how they did much of that in the neighbor's garden.
Once again, I don't want to squeeze him out. Everyone should have a chance to experience the joys of gardening. Heaven knows that I appreciate having that shed and tunnel over there to catch overflow from my greenhouse! Still. I shouldn't have to do this every year! But, I might . . . & it really isn't much rent to pay :/.
Oh, and the other side of the tunnel in his boxed beds - I think he did well enough with keeping weeds down in those. Now the other side of that, in the raspberries - I ain't crossing over that boundary!
Steve
who plans on carrying a load of weeds to the dump tomorrow