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Re: Cabbage Moths/row covers
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Ted Patterson wrote:
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> At 2:30 PM -0500 5/28/99, Mary Thorp wrote:
> >I hate to invest in row covers this late in
> >the season if I can help it...
>
> Treated with respect, the spun poly row covers should last several seasons.
> You can also use them in the fall for frost protection in your/our zone.
> I find them a good investment.
> Only trouble is they hide the pretty plants. --Reckon most of us like
> looking at our gardens.
> -Ted
> southeast Pennsylvania
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Even when tattered and worn, row covers have surprising uses. Try one over a
patch where you have reseeded your lawn ... you can water without displacing
the seed and it retains moisture ... beats straw
Ed Flynn Md zone 6/7
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