Getting started with silvopasture - silvopasture2024-03-28T22:41:25Zhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/forum/topics/getting-started-with-silvopasture?commentId=6457695%3AComment%3A16213&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhatever I can get. Typical s…tag:silvopasture.ning.com,2017-06-24:6457695:Comment:162132017-06-24T09:33:29.177ZEdmund Brownhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/profile/EdmundBrown
<p>Whatever I can get. Typical sizes are 5 x 11, 8 x 20, and most common 11 x 40. They occasionally come even bigger, but those are few and far between. I cut the 11 x 40 in half lengthwise so each tarp covers an 80 ft strip.</p>
<p>Billboard tarps are pretty robust so I typically get a few years of use out of them.</p>
<p>Whatever I can get. Typical sizes are 5 x 11, 8 x 20, and most common 11 x 40. They occasionally come even bigger, but those are few and far between. I cut the 11 x 40 in half lengthwise so each tarp covers an 80 ft strip.</p>
<p>Billboard tarps are pretty robust so I typically get a few years of use out of them.</p> Hello Edmund.
Solarization i…tag:silvopasture.ning.com,2017-06-24:6457695:Comment:163072017-06-24T01:29:15.932ZKellan Cookhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/profile/KellanCook
Hello Edmund.<br />
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Solarization is not something I had thought of. What size are the tarps you use?
Hello Edmund.<br />
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Solarization is not something I had thought of. What size are the tarps you use? Hi Kellan,
To your number 1.…tag:silvopasture.ning.com,2017-06-24:6457695:Comment:162102017-06-24T00:42:23.902ZEdmund Brownhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/profile/EdmundBrown
<p>Hi Kellan, </p>
<p>To your number 1. I have used billboard tarps to solarize strips of ground. Then pull them back and plant into mostly bare dirt. </p>
<p>Some folks us round-up or other broad spectrum herbicide, but I'm leery of poisons like that.</p>
<p>Hi Kellan, </p>
<p>To your number 1. I have used billboard tarps to solarize strips of ground. Then pull them back and plant into mostly bare dirt. </p>
<p>Some folks us round-up or other broad spectrum herbicide, but I'm leery of poisons like that.</p>