plowhog
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
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- Location
- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
I'm getting tired of constant weed eating along irrigation ditches. It takes a long time and I'm looking for a better solution.
The ditches are near fence lines, ranging from 1-5 feet from the fence and meandering around. So it is hard to get power equipment on the "other side" of the ditch to mow, plus the terrain is uneven and there are some rocks.
I'm thinking of putting landscape fabric between the fence and the ditch, then pinning it to the ground and covering it with something. Maybe gravel, or rocks, or mulch? Hopefully to preclude anything from growing. I don't envision ever planting bushes or trees on the narrow space between the ditch and the fence.
What are the pros and cons of using landscape fabric for a project such as this?
The ditches are near fence lines, ranging from 1-5 feet from the fence and meandering around. So it is hard to get power equipment on the "other side" of the ditch to mow, plus the terrain is uneven and there are some rocks.
I'm thinking of putting landscape fabric between the fence and the ditch, then pinning it to the ground and covering it with something. Maybe gravel, or rocks, or mulch? Hopefully to preclude anything from growing. I don't envision ever planting bushes or trees on the narrow space between the ditch and the fence.
What are the pros and cons of using landscape fabric for a project such as this?