Landscape Fabrics

love-the-lakeBy Tim Langer – Lake Management Committee

Landscape fabrics are used to prevent weed growth while still allowing air, oxygen and water to flow to and from the soil. These fabrics are a chemical-free way to prevent weed growth, endearing them to eco-friendly residents and homeowners at Roaming Shores. Landscape fabrics, once laid, are a far less labor-intensive method to prevent weed growth, as they can be effective for several years, during which homeowners can expect to perform little or no maintenance. Less tilling of soil will limit the amount of soil erosion. In addition, many homeowners prefer landscape fabrics because they can help soil effectively maintain moisture during dry periods when gardens might otherwise be highly susceptible to drought. Once down, landscape fabric can be covered with mulch to add aesthetic appeal. Each of us doing our part helps protect our greatest resource, Lake Roaming Rock.

Remember to Love the Lake and BE LAKE RESPONSIBLE!

 

 

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