Black or othe colour plastic to cover ground
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"David.WE.Roberts" wrote in
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I'm going to try a deliberate (rather than involuntary) no dig policy
this winter on the allotment.
I need some opaque plastic sheets to cover the ground.
I do have some black and some blue DPC membrane for putting in
foundations.
I think that black DPC membrane would be better because it lets no light in
and helps warm up the ground. I don't know the science of it, but black
absorbs light, or is it heat? Or both?
I have seen many allotmenteers us it on parts that have weeds, and I am
going to do the same next week for my next years potato plot after a layer
of rotted manure has been laid on the top of the soil.
Will this be O.K. or do I need something gardening specific?
One snag is that your soil is going to be on the dry side when you lift the
covers off. Would it be a good idea to water first? I don't know. I am
going to suck it and see. (no pun)
Equally, if I don't have enough then this plastic is cheap as chips
from Builders Merchants.
Correct. Builders Merchants are one of the gardeners best friend,
financialy.
Cheers
Dave R
We should compare notes next spring, Dave.
Best wishes
Baz
Agricultural Suppliers are also pretty good. Silage sheets are huge and
cheap.
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bert
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