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Old 06-07-2009, 01:26 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Weed Netting

Have just replaced the plastic stuff with the weed netting , as said it
caused part of the garden to flood in heavy downpour . So punctured it with
the fork , and all the weeds came through , so changed it , so much better
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len wrote:
g'day alec,

can be but some weeds may still come through it ie.,. nut grass/sedge
and cooch grass, and also teh plastic is not the best for te soil
under it as it can't breath it cna then go stale and also water may be
kept out so could end up dry. why not sue a good mulch like a spoilt
lucerne hay or pastur grass hay mulch laid to around 8"s this will
supress most weeds and feed the soils as well as keep moisture in.



On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:16:18 -0700 (PDT), alec green
wrote:

Can thick polyethene be used as weed netting?

Alec

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len & bev

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It will suppress weeds as well as the proper stuff, but where will the
rain go?

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