Barriers and Heat: Strategic, Organic Suppression
For sprawling warm-season crops like melons or pumpkins, fabric with burned planting holes blocks most weeds for months. Anchor edges well and remove at season’s end to protect soil organisms. Paired with compost rings, it turned a weedy field into a tidy patch we could manage between school pickups.
Barriers and Heat: Strategic, Organic Suppression
In the hottest weeks, moisten a cleared bed and cover it tightly with clear plastic for four to six weeks. Sun-baked heat weakens seeds and pathogens. It’s not instant, but it’s powerful. Mark your calendar and share before–after photos to encourage others tackling tough corners.
Barriers and Heat: Strategic, Organic Suppression
Creeping grasses sneak under fences and over borders. Install a clean edge, mow a buffer strip, or use deep edging to block rhizomes. When we added a simple spade-cut trench around berry rows, the invasion slowed dramatically. What edging methods work best in your soil type? Tell us below.
Barriers and Heat: Strategic, Organic Suppression
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