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            Subject:  Using black plastic mulch to grow giant field 
			
  
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            | Captain Cold Weather | 
            
               Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth 
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               Ok so I have an area with thistle so i will be using plastic mulch. any adivice.  I will be laying several drip tape rows down underneith the plastic.  
		
				
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               1/27/2012 5:31:41 PM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net) 
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               why water underneath the plastic? not a healthy scenario
  
		
				
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               1/27/2012 10:15:59 PM 
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            | Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange) | 
            
               Omaha, Ne. 
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               I read somewhere that its not good for microorganisms?
  
		
				
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               1/28/2012 11:11:10 AM 
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            | brotherdave | 
            
               Corryton, TN 
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               If you don't have time to weed and/or use chemicals go for it. Better to have a nice one grown on plastic than a small one in a weed patch. Monitor water closely. Waterloging can be an issue. Train vines to grow the direction that the wind blows the most and figure out a way to anchor vines. An alternative would be to use landscape fabric with a thin layer of sand over the top. Larger rolls can usually be found at Home Depot or Lowe's. I've grown them both ways and in a weed patch. The thistles are the least fun way. 
		
				
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               1/28/2012 1:52:18 PM 
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            | Captain Cold Weather | 
            
               Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth 
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               Thanks for the advice brother dave. It does have thistle. 
		
				
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               1/28/2012 6:16:11 PM 
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            | shouck65 | 
            
               Mount Vision, NY 
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               I like Dave's advice on landscape fabric. It allows for water and air movement and in the past I've used it on it's own with great results. A few weeds may break through here and there, but way better than bare ground. It also tends to warm the soil though probably not as much as black plastic mulch. 
		
				
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               1/28/2012 6:40:20 PM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net) 
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               Strategy.... 
		
				
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               1/29/2012 8:16:50 PM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net) 
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               Pre Emergent herbicide 
		
				
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               1/29/2012 8:17:36 PM 
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            | Farmer Ben | 
            
               Hinckley MN 
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               another option is to get one a roll on herbicide applicator and use either roundup or vinegar in it. "side-swipe" is one brand of roll on applicator. most garden catalogs are starting to carry some form of roll on applicator. 
		
				
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               1/30/2012 10:00:34 AM 
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            | BR | 
            
               Litchfield N. H. 03052 
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               Commercial farmers have been using drip under plastic for years . Mostly on early and / or small pumpkins. 
		
				
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               1/30/2012 8:58:52 PM 
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