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Re: Weed around the pool




by Energy » 14/08/20, 14:43

Great idea :) I write it down :)
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Re: Weed around the pool




by Remundo » 16/08/20, 08:52

an example of a biodegradable plastic roll
https://www.jardinet.fr/fr/p-film-de-pa ... gIAbvD_BwE

I did some research because I have a garden and not always have time to weed.

Market gardeners have time, but surfaces are breaking their backs.

The poor polyethylene film: polluting plastic particles, which remain in the soil or require recycling for the bulk of the tarpaulin.

The mulch film is porous, it lets rain and watering through, on the other hand it cuts off the light, and that the weeds, it kills them, basically it only pushes the little gadgets planted in the holes that you open.
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Re: Weed around the pool




by Energy » 22/09/20, 15:35

Remundo wrote:an example of a biodegradable plastic roll
https://www.jardinet.fr/fr/p-film-de-pa ... gIAbvD_BwE

I did some research because I have a garden and not always have time to weed.

Market gardeners have time, but surfaces are breaking their backs.

The poor polyethylene film: polluting plastic particles, which remain in the soil or require recycling for the bulk of the tarpaulin.

The mulch film is porous, it lets rain and watering through, on the other hand it cuts off the light, and that the weeds, it kills them, basically it only pushes the little gadgets planted in the holes that you open.


Thank you for all the info :)
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Re: Weed around the pool




by Marc-B03 » 25/05/21, 10:31

Remundo wrote:an example of a biodegradable plastic roll
https://www.jardinet.fr/fr/p-film-de-pa ... gIAbvD_BwE

I did some research because I have a garden and not always have time to weed.

Market gardeners have time, but surfaces are breaking their backs.

The poor polyethylene film: polluting plastic particles, which remain in the soil or require recycling for the bulk of the tarpaulin.

The mulch film is porous, it lets rain and watering through, on the other hand it cuts off the light, and that the weeds, it kills them, basically it only pushes the little gadgets planted in the holes that you open.

Hello,

Thank you for the explanations, I was gone on the polyethylene film. I will review my copy :)

see you soon
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Re: Weed around the pool




by HélèneMH » 26/02/24, 12:25

Hello,
To treat weeds between your swimming pool and the concrete slab. Choose the method that best meets your needs
to your needs while preserving the environment and the safety of your swimming pool area.

Using natural methods: vinegar, salt or boiling water, but requires application
regularly over the long term.
Natural mulching with straw or wood shavings to prevent
sprout seeds.
Weeding by a manual solution using a fine-bladed knife or a scraper, effective but
tedious.

Use of chemical herbicides, effective but potentially polluting and harmful to health. Choose an approved product and follow the recommended instructions.

Using expanding foam: A durable but potentially risky option for the pool shell. choose a foam specially designed for swimming pools and strictly follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Choose natural methods first before opting for chemical solutions.
If using chemical herbicides, protect yourself with gloves and appropriate clothing.
Make sure the product used is compatible with your pool shell.
For a wooden terrace, avoid chemicals that could damage the wood and opt for solutions that respect its structure.
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