RE: ReMay/Agrofabric
Remay seems to hold up pretty well. It can tear though so how it holds up
depends on how it's used and how you handle it. I have used it for crops
other
tham AG's for a couple seasons now and it's in good enough shape yet that
I could get another season or two out of it. I think it may be more of a
limiting
factor if it gets soiled. The stuff doesn't come clean easily. I've gotten
soil on
it and rinsed it with a hose, the surface soil washed off but the fabric
stayed
dirty. I've considered taking it to a laundrymat and using one of the large
capcity washers to clean it but haven't gotten to that point yet.
Chris Michalec
Covington, WA
P.S. Thanks for the seeds. :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Thorson [SMTP:pumpkinpiper@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 8:11 AM
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: ReMay/Agrofabric
>
> Haven't used Remay before as plant covering, but may try it this year.
> Looking for input from those who use it. Can it be used more than one
> year,
> or does it breakdown. I've always used plastic to enclose my plants at end
>
> of season, but platic seems to tear eventually. Was hopeing that remay
> product might hold up better. Any input would be appreciated. Pumpkinpiper
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