The price is right.
Carpet around nut trees as weed barrier.
It s way more durable than that plastic weed barrier you can buy.
I was told by a family friend that they have used old carpet as weed barrier successfully where they have walking paths and i ve read from people using carpet as weed barrier crickets grown honeysuckle grass garden trees grass lawn flowers irrigation landscaping.
On the plus side.
Old carpet is cheap and you can even find roadside freebies.
In winter i may roll them back to get the soil and debris off them so that weeds don t grow on them.
For one tree with a 2 foot radius there is a total of 12 56 sq ft.
And maybe dig it in and remove weed tubers that have grown under it.
I place bricks or concrete blocks on top of the tar paper.
Remember to leave a broad margin of carpet around the edges on which the cucumber melon and other vines may spread.
Advertisement place your wheelbarrow near each freshly cut out square and dig.
4 garden staples to keep the weed barrier from moving.
We also bordered our garden plots with foot to foot and a half wide strips of carpet.
It will suppress weeds growing up through your gravel while still allowing water to drain.
Hi carole i have seen carpet used as weed mat around native plantings in gullys etc and it works really well but not so much in a home garden.
Some carpets and carpet tiles last better than others and remain impervious to weeds.
I use strips of old carpet both as paths and as a weed suppressant.
You can get a ten pack for under 2 50 or cheaper if you buy in bulk.
Irrigate the lawn when there is less than 1 5 inches of rain in a week and fertilize regularly.
10 for 50 feet.
And maybe put compost.
This makes a good weed barrier around trees planting beds along fence lines well not if you have 90 acres of the stuff and if the brick block is put down correctly one can even use the lawnmower and skip using a weed eater.
We used old carpet on our garden pathways in our vegetable garden this year.
Double layer if necessary.
Cut the tar paper to fit.
I think the most important thing would be perhaps to use a wool carpet rather than nylon as you might find it could have chemicals leaching into the soil.
Synthetic carpeting can take thousands of years to fully decompose in a landfill recycling is the.
The best defense against carpetweed in lawns is a healthy well maintained turf.
It s thick sturdy and easy to handle if a bit heavy.
Very little grew through except where we made small holes to tack it down.