A garden is only as good as the ground that it's planted in. Discussion forum for the many ways to improve the soil where we plant our gardens.
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January 20, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Shelton, WA
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Which side of weed block should face up?
I have the best weed block around. At work, we cover large bundles of lumber with waterproof tarp-like material. I have one cut into 18" wide strips and plan to tack it down over the walking paths of my tomato beds. The question I have is, one side is black and the other is white. What side should face up? The black will warm the soil a bit but, it's just the foot path. The white may reflect some sunlight onto the plants but, will cool the soil under it. What to do?
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February 23, 2009 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: MO z6a near St. Louis
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I would put the black side up. Where you are located blinding heat isn't a problem. Besides, white side up will look nasty after being out for a while (i.e. dirty, muddy, etc).
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February 24, 2009 | #3 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The Bay State
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Please also be aware that many lumber wrapping materials are often impregnated with chemical agents to retard mold and mildew.
Food for thought, especially if you grow organically.
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