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  • #16
    I never cover once you have got rid of the weeds it isn't too much trouble keeping them down.
    I have 300+ square yards.
    The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
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    • #17
      I had a read on this last week on another site and they suggested Silage Sheets. Had a look around and you can get one at 8mx11m for £34 which did not seem to bad.

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      • #18
        I use black membrane, but mainly to stop the cats defecating all over the patch.
        Last year I only did the brassica bed, but to good effect. I cut crosses in the membrane and planted the seedlings through it.
        This year I've put some on all 4 of my beds. I've used strips of it in between the root veg rows this year as any patch of exposed earth is basically a soon-to-be feline toilet.

        It's only the potato bed that I haven't covered because the manure seems to keep them off it to some extent.
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        • #19
          We've used thick black plastic used for roofing to cover our beds....

          We've got a serious creeping buttercup problem - serious enough that it has grown through a 3 inch thick mulch of straw, 2 layers of newspaper and 2 layers of corrugated cardboard

          This time we've put a 4 inch mulch of straw and horse manure down, plus the black plastic. I also suspect we're going to have to glyphosphate the b*ggers...

          The lack of light caused by the plastic seems to weaken the buttercup and make it easier to dig out, which is what we were aiming for!

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