jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Location
- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
That is a great looking garden. I think I will see if hubby will put out the tar paper next year. We can just roll it back up later.
Carolyn, we only use the tar paper between rows. We used a landscaping cloth on a big roll for the actual rows. It comes with wire staples about 4" long that you use to hold it in place. It's porous so that rainwater can penetrate. You can also buy little plastic spikes at Tractor Supply or make them yourself by cutting and bending some heavy galvanized wire. Actually, if you have the soaker hoses under the cover, you could use either tar paper or rolls of poly. We cut holes where the plants are, but you can also run down on each side of the row and leave the center open for seedlings to sprout and then come back with mulch if you want. It all sounds like a lot of work, but putting down the cover is not nearly as much work as weeding. You do it once and you are done.:thumbsup: