bale tarp

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bale tarp

Post by WLLady » Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:47 pm

still in the box. 200$
black and silver hay tarp
regular over 350 plus tax at tsc
never used-have a barn for the hay now....
23x48 feet
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Re: bale tarp

Post by windwalkingwolf » Tue Jan 08, 2019 12:46 pm

By the way everybody, this stuff is GREAT to use in your garden to keep weeds down...I used it last year (black side down). I cut holes for the seeds/plants, and at the end of the season, pull plants and roll up the tarp, use it year after year! Almost zero weeding!
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Re: bale tarp

Post by TomK » Tue Jan 08, 2019 1:36 pm

WWW..i did that last year with a large utility tarp..it worked for the one season but those utility tarps ( i.e. the green or blue ones you see everywhere) don't handle sunlight well and break down...I am assuming that the bale tarps are of a material that is fine under glaring sunshine...i ended up picking up hundreds of pieces of fractured tarp..all brittle and a right pain in the derriere...but the idea is great..
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Re: bale tarp

Post by WLLady » Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:01 am

these ones do disintegrate over time, but usually a few years.....if i don't find a buyer it WILL go in my garden.....come spring....
i have 2 other pieces of plastic (white/black) from bayvistafarm (old silage plastic) that are wonderful too.
the cheap ones (the blue or green ones) just disintegrate too fast....
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