THE EASIEST WAY TO CREATE A WEED-FREE VEGETABLE GARDEN!
OCCULTATION, also known as tarping, is a great way to create a weed-free garden without any effort. Join us to see how we'll use the tarp as a placeholder on this plot until we're ready to plant fall crops.
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Im 52 years old and have worked my entire live to make my gardening experience more enjoyable. I must say you make it a WHOLE LOT easier. Thanks for your videos
The most difficult thing is finding landscape fabric over Bermuda grass that keeps the weeds out, but most importantly allows water to seep in
These silage tarp videos are great but you don't have anything about the after effects. Maybe a video where you uncover a plot and show us what it looks like.
I've watched probably a hundred videos today on this topic, but this was the most helpful. Thanks!
Looks like you destroyed a whole crop of peas. Was it worth it when you could have fertilized them and gotten an earlier harvest even with the few weeds???
!! Thank you for clarifying the difference between black & clear! I was getting mixed information & this is just perfect thanks!
If you terminate, immediately till, and then tarp a cover crop, will it break down faster? I have a 5 foot tall, very thick crop of sorghum sudangrass that I plan to terminate this week in anticipation of an early October planting of my fall crops (Florida, Zone 9a/8b boundary). I am concerned that all that cover crop residue may not break down fast enough to be ready in time. I will terminate it with a flail mower, and I am thinking of immediately tilling it in, tarping for two weeks, then water, till again, and tarp for another two weeks. Is this reasonable or excessive? Will the soil be ready for planting in just a month's time.
Used this technique off and on and never seemed to get the long range desired results. Now I know why; I was tarping (about 2 weeks), tilling and planting. Won't make that mistake again! Thanks for setting me straight.
Do you have a video showing what the soil looks like as you remove the tarp for the first time?
WEEDS DO EXIST IN MY GARDEN.., I'M IN BROOKLYN NYC.I DONT HAVE SPECIFIC WEEDS THEIR JUST WEEDS & I WANT TO B RID OF EM.I CURRENTLY HAVE THE BLACK MESH FABRIC ON GROUND... IT'S BEEN ALMOST....2YRS. EXACTLY WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN REMOVING FABRIC???? SHOULD I SPREAD THE HOME MADE COMPOST & RECOVER IT WITH FABRIC & PLANT WITHIN COMPOST WHEN READY TO UNVAIL...OR WHAT...I DON'T WANT WEED'S GROWING IN GARDEN. I HAVE A RAISED GARDEN BY THE WAY???!!!?........PLS RESPOND EITHER U OR ANYONE WITH TRUE... FACTUAL ANSWERS!?
Thank you! I love that you explain the process quickly and to the point, while leaving no questions in my mind. Will begin today.
Tarps work great for gardens protected from wind. It did a great job of getting rid of quack grass for us and the worms loved it. Mice also liked it and chewed holes all over it. Sadly worms would crawl out the holes and thousands would drown on top of the tarp.
I love following along with you and trying these techniques in my own garden. I’m new to all of this and you guys really make it easy to follow along in real-time. Keep up the great work.
Thank you! Great info, you have an uncomplicated way of explaining things. Makes it seem so much easier and doable than what I’ve heard from others!
Been buying from Hoss for a few years now. Great people to work with and I will always choose to support GA businesses over others. Love my state
Thank you so much for details. I am looking for the solutions and trying to understand more to prepare better with less work for next year season. And your video answers the most important question I have. Thanks again sir.
Thanks for making the video, I'm going to give it a try in my garden and also recommend we give it a try at our community garden. This would be great when gardeners leave the garden and their plot is empty for a long period of time. Currently when gardeners leave the community garden, other gardeners have to invest time and maintaining their plots until a new owner arrives this would be a great solution when possible
Always good man👍🏽
Thanks for useful info
Let's goooo U Goat thanks