Posted by internaughtfull on June 20, 2011, 9:38 am
Hi, I have a hillside full of little juniper pacificas, which were
planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
not kill the junipers. Oh and anyone that says 'just get out there
and pull them up' probably does not work 60hrs a week. :)
thx,
itchy.
Posted by Brooklyn1 on June 20, 2011, 10:29 am
internaughtfull wrote:
>I have a hillside full of little juniper pacificas, which were
>planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
>We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
>in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
>other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
>timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
>not kill the junipers.
I can't imagine it would be too difficult to patch the holes... some
extra tarp, scissors, and a big roll of duct tape is cheap.
Posted by internaughtfull on July 7, 2011, 10:09 am
On Jun 20, 10:29 am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> internaughtfull wrote:
> >I have a hillside full of little juniper pacificas, which were
> >planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
> >We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
> >in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
> >other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
> >timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
> >not kill the junipers.
> I can't imagine it would be too difficult to patch the holes... some
> extra tarp, scissors, and a big roll of duct tape is cheap.
That is not a bad idea. I had pulled up a few weeds and
disturbed a yellowjacket nest so I'm leaning towards the
spray method, also for the time factor. A little hand sprayer and
close spraying is working for now, although
there is this cataloupe type vine with thorns that is getting the
shears asap.
Posted by Billy on June 20, 2011, 1:21 pm
In article
> Hi, I have a hillside full of little juniper pacificas, which were
> planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
> We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
> in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
> other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
> timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
> not kill the junipers. Oh and anyone that says 'just get out there
> and pull them up' probably does not work 60hrs a week. :)
>
> thx,
>
> itchy.
With your busy schedule you want something more low maintenance. You
might consider moving into an urban apartment, or condominium.
On the other hand, the junipers are perennials, and the weeds are
annuals. As the junipers grow, they will crowd out the annuals. It may
look a bit trashy at first, but the junipers will fill in where the soil
gets light.
Tarp with nicks, or not, the wind, birds, and animals will deposit seeds
which will sprout on your best laid plans. If you don't want to pull
weeds, lay newspaper over them, and then spread mulch over the
newspaper. You will need to do this until the junipers are large enough
to shade out the weeds, but even so, there will still be the occasional
weed that will need to be pulled or covered.
You might be happier just paving over your hillside, and painting it
green, but the results will end up being the same as above.
Consider this your tuition in landscaping.
If you are contemplating using "Round-Up", you may want to look at the
following sites first:
<http://www.responsibletechnology.org/blog/664>
<http://www.i-sis.org.uk/DMPGR.php>
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundup_ (herbicide)>
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Posted by Brooklyn1 on June 20, 2011, 2:49 pm
Billy wrote:
> internaughtfull wrote:
>> Hi, I have a hillside full of little juniper pacificas, which were
>> planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
>> We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
>> in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
>> other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
>> timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
>> not kill the junipers. Oh and anyone that says 'just get out there
>> and pull them up' probably does not work 60hrs a week. :)
>With your busy schedule you want something more low maintenance.
Junipers are about as low maintenence as it gets... pacificas is
extremely low maintenence, grows fast and will in short order cover
the ground completely. I'd pull up the weeds and patch and mulch the
holes... don't really need to but will look unsightly until the
junipers spread... those junipers will spread weeds or no.
http://www.donnan.com/spreading_junipers.htm
>You might consider moving into an urban apartment, or condominium.
What an ignorant snotty useless uncalled for remark, typical billy
goat style intellect... I'm surprised you didn't tell him to move into
a dank n' dingy one room ghetto slum basement appartment like yours.
>On the other hand, the junipers are perennials, and the weeds are
>annuals.
Not true... most "weeds" are perennials... to some they're weeds to
other's they're wildflowers.
>planted with one of those antiweed tarps, and then mulched.
>We had a big hailstorm and the tarp got several minor knicks
>in it somehow, even covered by the mulch, and
>other stuff is popping up. I've weeded but it is getting out of hand
>timewise, and I was wondering what I could spray that would
>not kill the junipers.