To weed or not to weed: abandoned raised beds
Hello! I just moved into a house with a huge garden, including two raised beds covered with crabgrass and other weeds. I know its late in the season, but I just ordered vegetable seeds such as peas, cucumber, lettuce, and carrots for a fall planting. While I wait for them to come in the mail, I'd like to prepare these raised beds. Should I remove all the weeds and leave bare soil, or should I leave them (till them into the soil somehow)? Also, there is an abandoned compost pile, should I mix some of that in?
THANK YOU!
Jenn
It's been a while, but...
...I would say that the answer to this is almost always the same. Get the plants and gras out of the ground as soon as possible so that they don't "steal" nutrients from next years crop.
The only thing I'd say is worth leaving, or maybe even planting first is some nitrogen fixing beans because they will actually help create richer more fertile soil in your raised beds.
If I were you I'd read up on natural crop rotation - perfect for raised beds ;)
H.