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Solarizing your garden - who does it? How effective is it?
Posted on 2/5/19 at 8:18 am
Posted on 2/5/19 at 8:18 am
Thinking about trying this out this year, but unsure if it will even be worthwhile. How hot does it need to be outside for this to be effective?
I have read that you need to keep the soil covered for about 6 weeks
I have read that you need to keep the soil covered for about 6 weeks
Posted on 2/5/19 at 8:24 am to HailToTheChiz
Done it in past and works well, timing wise it’s hard to do in beginning of season since it’s not hot enough.
I’ve done it mostly in August or on big flat bins of compost to try and germinate all the seeds or kill any possible diseases.
I’ve done it mostly in August or on big flat bins of compost to try and germinate all the seeds or kill any possible diseases.
Posted on 2/5/19 at 8:29 am to HailToTheChiz
I've tarped raised beds from May-August with heavy tarps and two weeks after the tarp is removed the weeds are sprouting.
I know those temps under the tarp reached way higher than any suggested to temp to be effective and still the weeds come back.
I know those temps under the tarp reached way higher than any suggested to temp to be effective and still the weeds come back.
Posted on 2/5/19 at 8:57 am to HailToTheChiz
Did mine 2 years ago. Clear plastic over the soil for over two months in the hottest part of the summer. Last year I had far fewer disease and pest problems than I have in the past. I’m a believer in it.
ETA: After that I cover cropped with crimson clover until it was time to plant in the spring. I didn’t do a winter garden.
ETA: After that I cover cropped with crimson clover until it was time to plant in the spring. I didn’t do a winter garden.
This post was edited on 2/5/19 at 9:04 am
Posted on 2/5/19 at 9:03 am to pointdog33
Yes you need to ensure the plastic is a few inches off the soil, edges stay sealed, and that the soil stays moist. Clear plastic is better than black.
It works great when I remember or have time to do it.
It works great when I remember or have time to do it.
Posted on 2/5/19 at 9:05 am to eng08
may try it this go around in August if i remember
Posted on 2/5/19 at 9:39 am to HailToTheChiz
Empty Soda cans, beer cans, or water bottles work well to get the space needed.
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