Probably covered before but thought it worth repeating.
As the growing season for many of us will be coming to an end (until next spring), to avoid bare earth becoming a breeding ground for weeds it's worth covering the soil with plastic sheeting.
I'm using damp proof membrane which can be bought in various sizes and grades from places such as Screwfix. I recognise that it's a cost, but ultimately a great time-saver. The sheeting should last several years, and keeps the soil warm and weed free.
I find it more effective than the woven weed membrane which doesn't appear to be as UV resistant and perishes more quickly.
I weigh it down with old car tyres (which do the job and are soft edged, so won't rip the plastic).
The only down side is that the local fox likes to come and lie on it, and I hate the thought I'm doing anything which gives him comfort of any description!
As the growing season for many of us will be coming to an end (until next spring), to avoid bare earth becoming a breeding ground for weeds it's worth covering the soil with plastic sheeting.
I'm using damp proof membrane which can be bought in various sizes and grades from places such as Screwfix. I recognise that it's a cost, but ultimately a great time-saver. The sheeting should last several years, and keeps the soil warm and weed free.
I find it more effective than the woven weed membrane which doesn't appear to be as UV resistant and perishes more quickly.
I weigh it down with old car tyres (which do the job and are soft edged, so won't rip the plastic).
The only down side is that the local fox likes to come and lie on it, and I hate the thought I'm doing anything which gives him comfort of any description!
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