If you happen to have some on hand it will make an effective weed barrier.
Roof shingles as weed barrier.
Some of that leftover roofing can be used in the garden to prevent.
Asphalt roof shingles 1.
Basically we use what we have on hand.
Use weed b gone and a weed barrier before you put any thing down.
Make a garden path out of asphalt shingles instead of buying gravel cement stones or bricks.
A lot of the time people have the idea that in order to think green you have to think outside the box.
You will put it down and put dirt on it and some plants.
We also use newspapers cardboard boxes weed control fabric and gravel.
Although the roof was relatively new installed in 2007 we suspected the asphalt roof shingles were the source of the lead.
In the pathways we have used numerous types of barriers throughout the years.
When we have old carpet we use that.
As the weather gets warmer you may be thinking about new ways to spruce up your garden.
Well today i thought i d show you a way to think green with the box by making a simple weed barrier.
Place old asphalt shingles around plants to keep weeds from cropping up.
We brought samples to our friends at the ecology center in ann arbor mi for testing.
This is what will happen with the paper.
A weed barrier needs to be opaque.
Spring is just around the corner.
In 6 months you will have weeds growing through it and when you try and pull the weeds out the paper will come up to.
This year we had to re roof our house and have used the shingles in the pathways to prevent weeds.
You can really use anything that will block out light to prevent the weeds from growing.
Roof shingles are made with tar which is a petroleum product which is considered a hazardous substance.
You might love the idea of planting flowers but dread hurting your back and knees as you pull weeds every weekend.
You wouldn t want the epa on your case for burying hazardous materials.