SOLAR POWER YOUR GARDENWriter: Dennis Hinkamp, 435-797-1392 LET THE HEAT AND THE DROUGHT WORK FOR YOULOGAN - The drought may be a good excuse to reduce or eliminate a garden this year, but it doesn't have to be a "wasted" year. This would be an ideal time to solarize all or part of your garden area to "pasteurize" your soil, says Sherm Thomson, Utah State University Extension plant pathologist. This will allow you to start with a clean slate next year. Solarization is the process of using clear plastic and solar energy to heat the soil to a point that pathogenic microorganisms, weed seeds and nematodes are killed, Thomson explains. The clear plastic traps the solar energy and elevates the soil temperature sufficiently to be lethal to many of the detrimental flora and fauna in the soil, but does not kill most of the beneficial microbes. Use the following guidelines to accomplish solarization
with only a small effort and big results: For more gardening information visit USU Extension - Garden & Yards |
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