Figgin' A
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YepLike crappy $5 heirloom tomatoes!?!?![]()
YepLike crappy $5 heirloom tomatoes!?!?![]()
You wonāt see the tackifierāitās clear like they sprayed it with heavy duty hair spray so it sticks together. Let me see if I can explain better w/pics tomorrow.I'll be honest.... I don't know what you mean by "tackifier". I'm looking forward to your pics
I see in the second picture your pot has about 1.5-2" of lip. Maybe you could use pine straw or hay, although that might introduce new seeds. Black plastic would probably work if you weighed it down. Shaking the hay might help get the seeds, this is a picture of our garden a few years age.View attachment 23090
This is a garden from a few years ago, we had an 8' to 9' electric fence around it (the photo is only 2/3 of the garden) but this might be of before we extended those posts by about 3' with 2" X 2". I don't remember having any more issues with deer after that. Rabbits were a little bit of a problem.I tried straw a few years back. I think it was barely. It actually performed fairly well, but I didnāt even consider the seeds. To this day I still have loads of it growing around a few raised beds. I wonder if thereās a way to tumble it to get most of the seeds outā¦
Your rows look great. Very tidy and the plants very great and healthy. I imagine you need to keep deer away?


@TorontoJoe here are some photos of how the coconut fiber degrades after 1 year. The DelCor is a brand new mat put out this season. The water beads on the top. The DSJG below it has an older mat on it.
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The Caproll Curt Negra (top) is in āfairā condition compared to the rest of the mats that were laced outside. The Gozo Gem (lower pot) is more the worst case scenario where the fiber just blows away with wind.
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Get the good stuff if not the weeds will grow through it in a year. But I would still use nothing and pull the weeds.I just had a thought. Can anyone think of a downside of using non-woven weed barrier? Like the stuff they use in french drains. It wouldn't be as pretty as the coir but it would definitely last a long time.
It should work for weeds but maybe not mulching to keep moisture in. That was the main reason I added the coconut mats in the first place. And the weed barrier wonāt let any shoots grow up to be potential airlayers (if that matters to you).I just had a thought. Can anyone think of a downside of using non-woven weed barrier? Like the stuff they use in french drains. It wouldn't be as pretty as the coir but it would definitely last a long time.

My mulched containers seem to stay hydrated for twice as long. Weeds barely a problem for me but if I can water once every two days instead of daily, thatās a big saving on a water bill over the entire season.Get the good stuff if not the weeds will grow through it in a year. But I would still use nothing and pull the weeds.![]()