You don't need to spray or mow anything. Just wait until the afternoon when the plastic is really hot and it will stretch around the plants. We lift our plastic with full plants and then rotary hoe the whole lot into the ground.
@@farmerdre1 We use a thinner plastic at home, please stay away from that, because it doesn't just strech, it rips... every few yards the plastic rips and you cannot properly roll up the whole rows as you would like
It would but with Strawberries we plant in the fall, we don't harvest untill spring. It's 9 months from plant to harvest. Starch base or bio degradable will dissolve in a few months.
wish I could have seen you mow it so close. Thats one of our problems, on a slope is mowing closely so both sides are cut close. I suppose you go slow with a bush hog?
You don't need to spray or mow anything. Just wait until the afternoon when the plastic is really hot and it will stretch around the plants. We lift our plastic with full plants and then rotary hoe the whole lot into the ground.
Spray is lame
Last year I tried that and the plastic mulch we use is 1.25 mil. Faily thick plastic, I don't think I'll stretch
@@farmerdre1 We use a thinner plastic at home, please stay away from that, because it doesn't just strech, it rips... every few yards the plastic rips and you cannot properly roll up the whole rows as you would like
💪🏼 Good video 🇺🇸
Did the plastic prevent the rain to get to the root ?
Yes. We have drip line underneath the plastic
How do you dispose of the plastic?
It would be nice if the had a starch based mulch so it would naturally broke down in the sunshine .
It would but with Strawberries we plant in the fall, we don't harvest untill spring. It's 9 months from plant to harvest. Starch base or bio degradable will dissolve in a few months.
What is the yellow mulch lifter from which company?
wish I could have seen you mow it so close. Thats one of our problems, on a slope is mowing closely so both sides are cut close. I suppose you go slow with a bush hog?
Yes. Less than 1 mph. Mowing is the most important. Closer you are to the plastic the easier I'll go
Where sell think about buy 98 old tree farm that got 30 green house and 50 acres flat that got water irrigation on all of it
Hello sir, how are you sir, also check the supermarket in your country iam pakistani farmers
We have big super markets here. But we sell everything to the consumer. Direct matket
I absolutely hate plastic mulch. Only thing I'll ever use it for is strawberries. I've got little pieces of plastic all over my farm.
Sounds terrible
We use it on just about every crop just for weed control and warming soil temps