thepumpguysc
Elite Member
Funny that I ran into this thread this morning..
I spent the afternoon yesterday raking up all the hay I had put down & tilling the weeds down/in..
THEN reapplying the hay.. THAT was a work-out..
IF applied heavy enough. the hay is a great weed deterrent.. & it looks good too..
I had to weigh the cost of the hay vs the labor weeding.. & the hay came out a winner..lol
I planted Mid-March & this has been the 1st time I had to go in & "weed"..{re-till}
The hay between the plants works great too.. then along the walking rows..
I do use the HEAVY BLACK plastic ground tarps in areas I don't use.. it was almost 100.00 for the roll at Lowes..
But like I said.. you gotta weigh the cost vs labor..
The thing about the plastic in areas I didn't use is>> once I decide to actually USE IT, its ready.. the BLACK burns off any unwanted fungus in the dirt..
Just move the "tarp" to another area of the garden or fold it up & start planting..
I pulled up 2 rows of radish's yesterday & some onions..before tilling.
I spent the afternoon yesterday raking up all the hay I had put down & tilling the weeds down/in..
THEN reapplying the hay.. THAT was a work-out..
IF applied heavy enough. the hay is a great weed deterrent.. & it looks good too..
I had to weigh the cost of the hay vs the labor weeding.. & the hay came out a winner..lol
I planted Mid-March & this has been the 1st time I had to go in & "weed"..{re-till}
The hay between the plants works great too.. then along the walking rows..
I do use the HEAVY BLACK plastic ground tarps in areas I don't use.. it was almost 100.00 for the roll at Lowes..
But like I said.. you gotta weigh the cost vs labor..
The thing about the plastic in areas I didn't use is>> once I decide to actually USE IT, its ready.. the BLACK burns off any unwanted fungus in the dirt..
Just move the "tarp" to another area of the garden or fold it up & start planting..
I pulled up 2 rows of radish's yesterday & some onions..before tilling.