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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1967478, member: 81934"] On the matter mulching . [color=#FF0080]Any tips on a most suitable mulch for strawberry plants ? [/color] Read pine needles mulch is highly recommended , problem is , though there extensive radiata pine plantations ( for timber ) here in NSW , can't find pine needle mulch available ( here in NSW ). So I'm thinking organic lucerne mulch or pea straw mulch instead , as I don't want to use a mulch as course as pine bark mulch for Strawberries. I have 14 plants on order which I hope will be here by Friday. Good mulch for greens like kale, buk or puk choy, mustard greens, cabbages, lettuces, tomatoes ? I am thinking sugarcane mulch or Lucerne mulch . I am planning on having another go at propogating some seeds in a few weeks once my Patio drip irrigation system is installed , using my seed tray racks to save floor space. Once the seedlings are getting big enough to transplant into the 3m x 1.5m bed/s , I'll have a drip irrigation system ready to go.' ' Veggies and strawberries - thoughts on drip irrigation . I'm thinking running with POPE DRIP IRRIGATION TUBE POPE 13MMX50M 1010279 , [url=https://www.popeproducts.com.au/irrigation/drip-irrigation-micro-sprays/drip-tube-and-drippers]https://www.popeproducts.com.au/irrigation/drip-irrigation-micro-sprays/drip-tube-and-drippers[/url] this has holes that drip at 30cm intervals. [color=#FF0040]Or a weeper hose setup ? [/color] details [url=https://www.popeproducts.com.au/hoses/15m-water-weeper-with-flow-regulator#:~:text=Simply%20connect%20the%20Water%20Weeper,promoting%20strong%20and%20healthy%20growth.&text=Simply%20connect%20the%20Water%20Weeper,promoting%20strong%20and%20healthy%20growth]https://www.popeproducts.com.au/hoses/15m-water-weeper-with-flow-regulator#:~:text=Simply%20connect%20the%20Water%20Weeper,promoting%20strong%20and%20healthy%20growth.&text=Simply%20connect%20the%20Water%20Weeper,promoting%20strong%20and%20healthy%20growth[/url]. [img]https://i.postimg.cc/VkxGd4vg/screenshot-210.png[/img] or a Weeper tube like this [img]https://i.postimg.cc/RCYbkMm2/screenshot-211.png[/img] it's porous and you lay it on the top of the ground or can bury it under the mulch close to each row of plants , no need to install dripper or spray nozzles. [color=#FF0000]Any thoughts ? Any first hand experiences with this type of drip irrigation tube ?[/color] [/QUOTE]
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