Re: Convolvulus arvensis and cardboard / newspaper


Moira wrote of problems with planting in landscape cloth.
Maybe it was a different sort of landscape cloth
The landscape cloth I use looks like non-directional interfacing for those with dressmaking experience. It is thin. Water sinks through it easily.

For non-sewers, interfacing is a layer of a special fabric that goes between two layers of the fabric making up the garment, to stiffen it a little bit, in places like the collar or to strengthen the front edge of a jacket where buttons are sewn.

Diane Whitehead



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