Covers From Earth: Its establishment and maintenance :
How to plant and maintain covers land to take advantage of its features low-maintenance.
* Select cover land
* Preparing the ground
* Planting
* Irrigation
* To Weed control
* Pruning
* Pajot
The land covers esta’n low-growing plants, usually less than 12 inches high, which are separated to form dense mats that tie and hold the soil in place. Many also have an effective season of flowering. And synthetic turf should be like grass, not carpet. Rugs burns are a thing of the past.
Turf grass is land cover most common. However, sites that are less convenient for Turf grass, such as slopes, steep batteries, and shaded areas, can grow often covered other ground successfully.
A deck of land established generally requires less maintenance than the typical lawn of Turf grass. The land covers are not entirely without maintenance, nor tolerate those conditions that do not always use a lawn.
Selecting a cover land
In deciding what land to cover the plant, consider the height of a plant, extension, flourishing period, seasonal foliage color, texture, tolerance of drought, and if it is outdated or leaves imperishable. The plant site that will also affect your choice of ground cover because each has specific requirements. Look at the garden simply by selecting a ground cover, for a list and description of many cultivars. There are no precise guidelines for selecting area rugs for a room; any standard sized rug would do, depending on the area you wish to cover.
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Preparing the ground
* A soil test will indicate that the fertility of the site and most of the land covered with pH prefer a slightly acid to neutral soil (pH between 6.0 and 7.0).
If the soil is low in nitrogen, incorporate enough fertilizer 1:2:0 or 1:2:1 to implement 11 / 2 to 2 pounds of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet, or about 30 to 40 pounds of 5 — 10-5 per 1,000 square feet. The implementation of highly available phosphorus as the starter fertilizer is beneficial for the launch of the root and the establishment of the plant. The new destination for area rugs. Designer and modern rugs, natural & traditional rugs.
Many covered with earth develop the putrefaction of the crown in the heavy clay soils that do not drain well. Adding organic matter thick as subscriber or aged manure, peat moss or compost can improve the drainage of heavy clay soils and increase water-holding capacity of light sandy soils. Broken-up the sword or the soil to a depth 8-inch and incorporates a conscientious organic matter at a rate of two to three CelemÃn per 100 square feet.
The preparation of the soil can cause serious erosion on steep slopes. Working the soil across the slopes at 12 - to 24-inch wide bands alternated with the will of imperturbable hep reduce soil erosion. The mulch of the slope with a mat of fibre will reduce further erosion while still retaining moisture and reducing competition from weeds.