Laying Plastic Mulch

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Plastic mulch is sometimes used to start vegetables such as
tomatoes and melons earlier than normal. Commercial growers use a
machine to lay the mulch, but home gardeners must do this by hand.
Following are some tips on how this is done.
1. Fertilize according to soil test. You won’t be able to add
fertilizer after the plastic is down.
2. Work the soil so that the bed can be easily shaped.
3. Use a garden hoe to form a trench along all edges of the
plastic. The soil should be pulled to the outside of the bed. The trench
should be formed six inches in from the edge of the plastic and extend
along both sides and both ends. The trench should be deep and wide
enough to bury six inches of plastic.
4. Lay trickle irrigation tube down the center of the bed. This
isn’t absolutely necessary but it makes it much easier to water.
Overhead watering will hit the plastic and roll off.
5. Lay the plastic down and cover the edges with soil. You may need
to slit the edge of the plastic where the trickle irrigation tube enters
the end of the bed.
6. Plant when the soil temperature reaches the correct temperature
for the crop (55 degrees for tomatoes and 60 degrees for melons) at a
2.5-inch depth. Check the temperature at about 11:00 a.m. to get a good
average temperature. Check for several days in a row to ensure the
temperature is stable. (Ward Upham)

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