08-31-2014, 03:29 PM
If it isn't too big you could lay down cardboard once it is cleaned up and relatively flat.
something to hold it down so it doesn't move with the wind , rocks , dirt if that's all you've got. Will break down in a year so only temporary.
Big cardboard like from refrigerators and cabinets.
Which is likely what you want if leaving up to future owners what to do with the plot.
You could plant grass and mow it but that won't be attractive to future owner if they want the garden.
Anything you plant will likely go to seed and become a bigger problem.
Ryegrass is a nice green crop but you have to till it under before it seeds . Or keep it mowed.
something to hold it down so it doesn't move with the wind , rocks , dirt if that's all you've got. Will break down in a year so only temporary.
Big cardboard like from refrigerators and cabinets.
Which is likely what you want if leaving up to future owners what to do with the plot.
You could plant grass and mow it but that won't be attractive to future owner if they want the garden.
Anything you plant will likely go to seed and become a bigger problem.
Ryegrass is a nice green crop but you have to till it under before it seeds . Or keep it mowed.