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Adam spoke at 10.20 about a time weeder 21 inch , sounds a good tool , do you have a link to this , thank you in advance
Do y'all this can work with sorghum…?
How many seasons do the silage traps last and the tarps you've poked holes in to grow plants can you reuse those tarps.
Will this help with pests to a degree?
seems like a lot of labor to lay tarps.
Curtis love your content. Been following you for about a year . Can you direct me on a video you have on types of tarps to use etc. Or can you speak to where you are sourcing your tarps. Thanks!
So I am planning a no-dig garden. My thinking is I should mow the grass then aerate the soil, since I have heavy clay here in GA, and after aeration cover the ground with a few inches of compost and then cover the whole thing with black tarp. I'm thinking this will kill grass and all of it will be food for the microorganisms in the soil under and within the compost. After about two month or whenever I'm ready to plant, things should be well. Anyone have any objections?
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Those , buy tarps here: don't work
It works. But hell no good for the environment with all those plastic. I prefer those low tech ones with no tarp. U can difinitly control your weeds without this
This was tarps, what about fabrics?
Whats a 50×150 silage tarp go for ?
Dude on the left looked worried at 10:40 when they're talking about killing carrots 😛
As 4 cheep free tarps. Go to your local wood dealer
Ie. Timber mart. Yard guys are great, will give or save you piles when they unwrap the timer.
how to fertilize when using fabric
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The links to buy these tarps are no longer valid. Is the seller still online?
i have used these since 1995 to kill weeds…i take them where ever i move…they last forever..go to a farmer and ask if you can have them..they throw them away
What about fungus or parasites that thrive under cover?
Over the autumn and winter, how do you protect the tarps from wind?
Is the tarp you use treated for UV rays or is a plastic that can be degraded by the sun and eventually contaminate the food chain?
I didn't see where you were going to show how the holes were cut…i know it can't be cut cause it fails… How do you burn the holes
It sucks when you run it over with the mower or brush hog. Also, The extra long pins used to hold them down don’t stick well in Florida’s south central sugar sand. Tip, Get a small butane torch to make your holes and cuts. Also, once the weeds actually start to grow though the stuff, just get rid of it!! Stop moving it around and just buy new stuff. Don’t even consider spraying glyphosate on top this stuff once its outlived it’s glory. And as I mentioned don’t run it over with he lawn mower.
Surprising Curtis is still tilling his soil.
where can i get the exact tarp?
HELP: The link to buy the tarps & landscape fabric you use says "404 Page Not Found". Where can I buy them both, please!?!?
I have no idea what a row bag is. Neither does Amazon. Is that the same thing as a sand bag like you'd use for flood control? Maybe repurpose a plastic grocery bag?