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Old April 28, 2013   #1
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Default Paper on rolls for mulch?

I have tried several methods of mulching, here. Normally, I just use a heavy blanket of wheat straw and weed, as needed. This year, I am working many more hours than usual, so I decided to go with newspaper first, then straw on top of it. The problem with newspaper is that it is hard to lay it down very well and there are usually some spaces that develop, where weeds will poke through. It also makes me a bit nervous about what is in all of that ink.

I was wondering if any of you have used other kinds of paper, that comes on a roll, for mulching. I have looked at plain brown wrapping paper and several kinds of biodegradable agricultural paper. The latter is a bit pricy but I am concerned about what nasty things might lurk, in the former. Any anecdotes or suggestions will be appreciated.

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Old April 28, 2013   #2
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Go to the paint department at home depot there is some brown masking paper there.
It comes in rolls and works pretty well with drip line under it.
You will need help putting it down as the slightest breeze well you lnow.

It will biodegrade also within that year.
Do not get the red rosen cloth for flooring it is the brown stuff you want.
I can't spell rosine LOL.

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Old April 28, 2013   #3
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i have been thinking the same thing.
in past years, keeping up on weeding and watering has been a bear. what i am planning on doing is getting some remnant rolls of paper from the local newspaper, and laying that down between the rows, and then covering it with straw. between my wife and i, one of us can hold the end of the roll and as it is being rolled out the other one of us can spread the straw down before the paper becomes a sail.
another idea is to get some wood chips from a tree trimming service for mulch. i can get a dump truck load delivered for a low price.


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Old April 28, 2013   #4
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Brown or white butcher paper comes in different widths and lengths. I believe it is a little thicker than the home depot kraft paper.

20 bucks for 48in by 200 ft.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000NDKVJY
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I have researched this all last year and started trialing various products for this year in my Red Baron project.

For paper I found Bogus paper

For cardboard I found Single Face Corrugated Cardboard
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