Features of covering materials for strawberries
Covering material for strawberries helps to protect plantings from weeds and birds, and promotes faster soil warming. Black spunbond and its other counterparts are on sale in a wide range, so it can be difficult to understand what is best for the beds. To understand its classification, to understand how to lay the fabric, a detailed overview of all available options will help.
General description and purpose
Covering material for strawberries is used quite actively during planting. They line the entire area of the soil between the bushes, saving plants from attacks of pests and weeds. The density of matter does not allow germs to break through it, and the black color promotes accelerated heating. White fabric has its application: it makes it possible to protect young plants from frost.
Other advantages include the following.
- Reducing the frequency of watering. The soil under the covering material remains well moistened longer.
- Protection against sudden temperature changes... This property is possessed exclusively by a black canvas.
- No signs of soil weathering. This allows you to keep the fertile layer intact.
- Keeping fruits dry and clean. This is especially important when planting thickening, growing varieties with abundant mustache formation.
- Effective elimination of parasites and weeds... Strawberry bushes are protected from all risks that could harm them. The covering material also reduces the risk of spreading fungal diseases.
- Simplified care... You can spend less time keeping the berry in order. Harvesting is also much more pleasant and easier.
- Aesthetics... The beds under the covering material always look neat.
- Easy breeding control. The mustache does not take root uncontrollably, it is easy to separate, transplant.
The list of benefits is quite long. But the covering material on strawberry beds also has its drawbacks: it does not protect the berries from birds, in the absence of air access, ants start under the fabric, and slugs eat the leaves and berries.
In addition, materials of poor quality can quickly deform, tear, they will require replacement after 1–2 seasons.
Varieties
Growing strawberries under a protective coating is used to increase its yield, accelerate the ripening of berries. But not all materials successfully protect bushes from weeds or pests. But they are suitable for growing an early harvest, helping to cope with the problem of freezing of varietal plants. The main classification of all types of covering materials for strawberries looks like this.
Organic
This category includes those types of shelters that are of natural origin. Most often it is a mulch consisting of sawdust, straw, spruce branches or peat. It must be periodically replaced and kept clean. By adding clean bedding, you can meter the consumption of material. Usually organic cover materials are used in winter to protect shrubs from the cold, and also as a natural fertilizer, but mulch does not resist weeds and pests.
The most popular natural mulch options available to gardeners are:
- straw;
- compost, green manure or cut grass;
- needles with the addition of alkaline ingredients to deoxidize the soil;
- sawdust soaked in urea solution.
Organic shelters have many obvious benefits: they are available, do not require serious costs, and are easily procured directly on the site. But if replaced often enough, these materials themselves can be a favorable environment for the spread of fungal infections or parasites.
Excessive enrichment of the soil with nitrogen can reduce the yield of strawberries, provoke active growth of weeds.
Inorganic
This group includes covering materials of artificial origin, in rolls or lengths, replacing mulch. They are laid on the ground or used for surface frost protection. Among the most popular types of such materials are the following.
- Black polyethylene... The most budgetary material. The cover with holes for bushes lasts no longer than a season. The greenhouse effect can lead to root rot.
- Reinforced film with additional mesh layer. It is located in the middle, significantly increasing the strength of the coating. The construction is multi-layered, reflective at the top and black at the bottom.
- Non-woven fabric... Grades 60 and higher are suitable for growing strawberries: with a high density, exclusively black. This category includes agrofibre or agrotextile brands "Spunbond", "Agril" (it is based on acrylic), "Agrotex", "Lutrasil". They are made from different types of polymers, have a reticulated, perforated or complex web-like structure.
- Geotextile... The use of this type of canvas is more common in road construction and landscaping. According to the manufacturing method, it is divided into woven and non-woven, there is even a coconut coating that has mulch properties. The presence of a polymer base made of polypropylene, polyester provides the material with durability. A blended fabric based on cotton, wool or viscose is more environmentally friendly, moisture permeable, can be white, beige, brown, black.
Inorganic materials that replace conventional mulch have many advantages... Almost all of them have a breathable breathable structure. The intricate weave of the fibers guarantees high strength to woven and non-woven types of such fabrics. They can be easily spread even over a large area without creases, and can be fixed with pegs on the soil surface.
Selection Tips
For planting strawberries, not every type of covering material can be used. Let's designate the main criteria in this case.
- Reliability... For planting strawberries in a new place, the most durable materials are better suited. This requires increased thickness and density of more than 60 g / m2, and even better - over 100 g / m2. Such agrofibre will last at least 3-4 years.
- Seasonality... For the period of fruiting, it is worth choosing a thin white agrofibre. It will shake the berries, protect them from attacks of birds and other pests better than any repeller and nets. The rest of the time, it is better to give preference to double-sided or black options.
- Web width... It should allow you to get to the middle row of plants without a spade on it. This should be taken into account even when arranging the beds. The allowance is made no more than 150-200 mm from each edge. Standard canvases are available in 1.6 or 3.2 m versions.
- Shelter color. Green material has a lifespan of up to 6 years and often has a planting line. White retains its properties for up to 3 years, helps protect plants from UV rays. Black inhibits the growth of weeds, helps to better retain moisture in the soil, the double-sided version with a silver or golden top has the ability to reflect excess heat. The transparent material is only suitable for greenhouse cultivation.
- Life time... It should be about 3 years old. That is how much strawberries are usually grown in one place. When transferring the plantation to a new site, the material for the shelter is changed.
The main recommendations for selection should always be correlated with the actual growing conditions. For early spring in a greenhouse, a two-layer or reinforced film placed over the arcs is suitable. Then it is changed to a white polyester or acrylic non-woven fabric that filters out excess sun rays.
Placing the material as an alternative to mulch at the base must be done so that moisture and air can freely penetrate the roots, and the soil can be loosened.
How to lay correctly?
If we are talking about agrotextile as the basis for strawberry beds, it is worth following the basic rules for placing such coverings.
- Placing the rough, perforated side towards the sun... Smooth cover comes into contact with the soil. Following this rule will help water seep into the ground during irrigation or precipitation. The solar filter also only works when properly installed.
- Placing the dark side strictly on top. The white part of two-layer nonwovens is always located at the bottom. For reinforced films with light filters, the dark side is laid on the ground, the silver or golden side is directed towards the sun.
- Mandatory fastening of the stretched canvas on the beds. At this stage, it is still solid to prevent material displacement. It is important to fix the edges and ends of the canvases in the ground, sprinkle them with soil.
- Performing markup... It is necessary to apply it to the surface of the stretched canvas with a distance between the points of 300-400 mm, and then cut the holes for the fit. These areas are also fixed at the edges. It will be advisable to cut round holes for spreading bushes, and cruciform holes for compact ones.
- Organization of spot irrigation. This will significantly extend the life of the fabric or nonwoven fabric. When using film, only drip irrigation is suitable. The tapes are placed under the main cover. At the end of the season, they will be dismantled.
Considering all these tips, you can easily figure out the intricacies of placing the covering material in the beds intended for planting strawberries.
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