Sunday, September 5, 2010

Using Tarps in the Garden

There are many different uses for tarps in your garden, just as there are many different types of tarps used. For general covering of delicate flowers and plants, to covering grills, toys, playgrounds, and just about anything else that may need protection from the sun or weather. There are many different sizes to choose from, 4X6 models are ideal for quick patches on awnings or sheds. Because of their small size, they are also ideal for raking leaves onto and lifting into the garbage or composting.

Larger sizes are widely available as well and some companies will sell sizes up to 24'X30' for a wide range of applications. They can be used to cover a leaking shed or green house, as a replacement awning. They are often used to cover tractors and other large farm equipment. A really talented person with the right know how could possibly even create a variety of different shelters.

Cloth tarps are often used in the garden as a lining for bedding flowers and plants. Its porous nature allows water and nutrients to get to the roots, but acts as a barrier against weeds and other invaders. Because it is made from natural fibers, when it breaks down over time it will dissolve, sometimes providing the roots with even more nutrients, and not harming the soil.

Water proof tarps have a variety of different uses, the most common and popular use being to cover and protect out door grills, patio furniture, and other back yard and garden items. They are also used to protect delicate plants from frost, by not only repelling moisture, but also keeping them nice and warm during those early spring nights. They solve an assortment of other problems as well. The can be used to make an emergency shelter, for people, livestock, and pets. These are ideal ways of quickly fixing a leaking roof, on one of the buildings or vehicles, including Recreational Vehicles. It can keep rain from becoming a problem when storing boats, and smaller craft.

Another way that a waterproof tarp can be used for is to keep water in. Many people use these tarps to line water decorations, pools, and natural ponds. The spot is excavated, line with either one or many tarps, sealed together if needed and the edges buried. Once the dirt has been packed down fill with water. If you plan to do this on your own, make sure you leave enough extra tarp for expansion as the water fills up.

Mesh tarps can be used as a barrier against flying insects like mosquitoes gnats and other annoyances. You use one to replace a green house window in the summer, allowing the sun and fresh air to circulate through and keep harmful bugs away. It also keeps helpful insects in your green house, like lady bugs.

There are many more tips and ideas on the uses of a tarp in your garden found online. You can find many companies that sell not only a wide range of styles, sizes, and models, but an assortment of colors, including camouflage. You can find out what their prices are and have them shipped directly to you. One tarp may cost $10, but if you buy ten or more, the price may drop to $5 each instead.

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