I thought I was lucky finding a bunch of cardboard boxes outside the grocery store. It turns out the vegetable boxes are waxed. They aren't glossy, but water pools on them instead of soaking in. Do you think it will work for sheet composting or should I get different cardboard?
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i find waxed cardboard effective barrier, particularly for use as base for access paths
Thanks, that is helpful. I am planning both paths and garden. I had it in the garden part but I'll move it to the paths.