Using material between your soil beds yes of no?
Jim and/or group,
1. Would it be advisable to lay something between the grow boxes/beds
to help keep weeds down? I have some rubber like black material (roofing) that I could use. Would that provide a breeding place for bugs, etc and not
a good idea?
2. Has anyone use 8 ounce "coffee" (throw away) cups for the transition
stage of seedlings form sprout tray to larger container?
Nelson
Nelson & Group:
We don't recommend using anything except E. & O. (early and often) Weeding.
The coffee cups should be okay, unless they have coffee grounds in them.
Jim Kennard
1. Would it be advisable to lay something between the grow boxes/beds
to help keep weeds down? I have some rubber like black material (roofing) that I could use. Would that provide a breeding place for bugs, etc and not
a good idea?
2. Has anyone use 8 ounce "coffee" (throw away) cups for the transition
stage of seedlings form sprout tray to larger container?
Nelson
Nelson & Group:
We don't recommend using anything except E. & O. (early and often) Weeding.
The coffee cups should be okay, unless they have coffee grounds in them.
Jim Kennard
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