Is that a biodegradable row cover? I guess it is...though I guess you could leave it in place til next planting time. I used to be a vegetable gardener, so am interested in these things.
The ground cover is not biodegradable, it will however, last for 10-12 years if we take it up each winter and 7-8 if we leave it down for the winters. We will be taking it up because we want to till each year so it should do us for a great many years to come.
Ah. Thanks. Yes. It would make sense to take it up anyway, unless you had some kind of perennial something, but you can reuse the same planting holes for annual things next year when you put it down. Right? (You don't have to answer that. Ha. Just working it out in my feeble mind.)
Things are coming up Roses LOL. More like vegetables.
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It's about time.
Is that a biodegradable row cover? I guess it is...though I guess you could leave it in place til next planting time. I used to be a vegetable gardener, so am interested in these things.
ReplyDeleteThe ground cover is not biodegradable, it will however, last for 10-12 years if we take it up each winter and 7-8 if we leave it down for the winters. We will be taking it up because we want to till each year so it should do us for a great many years to come.
DeleteAh. Thanks. Yes. It would make sense to take it up anyway, unless you had some kind of perennial something, but you can reuse the same planting holes for annual things next year when you put it down. Right? (You don't have to answer that. Ha. Just working it out in my feeble mind.)
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