PLANT SKIRT AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF
20170231171 · 2017-08-17
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International classification
Abstract
A plant skirt provides a weed barrier system that is easy to construct and install, and virtually eliminates weed encroachment. The plant skirt comprises a barrier member having a substantially flat body constructed from landscaping material and having an outer rim edge. The body includes a weighted edge perimeter, wherein the perimeter is constructed having sand therein. At least one edge area of the body has a weighted edge perimeter including an elongated slit. The elongated slit extends to and terminates at a center aperture in the flat body. The elongated slit has overlapping capable sides, and the center aperture is a small opening appointed to surround a plant's stem so that the stem is flush against the center aperture and a weed cannot easily grow between the center aperture and the stem.
Claims
1. A garden weed barrier system for eliminating weed encroachment, comprising: a. a barrier member having a substantially flat body constructed from landscaping material and outer rim edge; b. the body including a weighted edge perimeter, wherein the perimeter is constructed with sand therein; c. at least one edge area of body and weighted edge perimeter including an elongated slit extending to and terminating at a center aperture of the body, the elongated slit having overlapping capable sides and the center aperture being a small opening appointed to surround a plant's stem, so that the stem is sufficiently flush against the center aperture that a weed cannot easily grow between the center aperture and the stem; whereby the barrier member is appointed to be placed in association with a plant when the elongated slit is opened, the plant stem is placed against the center aperture, and the elongated slit is then closed to thereby block sunlight exposure in the slit as well as an area around the plant to substantially mitigate weed growth, and the perimeter prevents the barrier member from raising up or becoming dislodged from its location despite wind and/or rain.
2. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is composed of different colors and designs or patterns for a decorative appearance that forms a quilt or patchwork effect in a garden bed when a plurality of barrier members are placed proximal to one another.
3. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is appointed to receive a single plant stem.
4. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the flat body of the barrier member is shaped as a parallelogram.
5. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is construct to be interconnected to other barrier members.
6. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier members are interconnected in an abutting adjacent formation to form an interconnected mat of barrier members.
7. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 6, wherein the barrier members include attachment means for interconnecting the barrier members.
8. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the center aperture is centrally located in the flat body.
9. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the center aperture is capable of being sized to accommodate different sized plant stems.
10. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the center aperture is a shallow circular opening.
11. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the slit includes a weighted slit perimeter.
12. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the slit includes a slit closure means.
13. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 12, wherein the slit includes a flap for substantially sealing the slit closed.
14. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is composed of a porous material.
15. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is composed of a polymeric material.
16. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is composed of a fibrous material.
17. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member is composed of a decomposable material capable of decomposing over a plant growth season.
18. A garden weed harrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier member comprises tubes which are filled with the sand to form the weighted edge perimeter.
19. A garden weed barrier system as recited in claim 1, wherein said center aperture comprises a center weighted edge perimeter, wherein the perimeter is constructed with sand therein.
20. A garden weed harrier system for eliminating weed encroachment, comprising: a. a harrier member having a substantially flat body constructed from landscaping material and outer rim edge; b. the body including a weighted edge perimeter; c. at least one edge area of body and weighted edge perimeter including an elongated slit extending to and terminating at a center aperture of the body, the elongated slit having overlapping capable sides and the center aperture being a small opening appointed to surround a plant's stem, so that the stem is sufficiently flush against the center aperture that a weed cannot easily grow between the center aperture and the stem; whereby the harrier member is appointed to be placed in association with a plant when the elongated slit is opened, the plant stem is placed against the center aperture, and the elongated slit is then closed to thereby block sunlight exposure in the slit as well as an area around the plant to substantially mitigate weed growth, and the perimeter prevents the barrier member from raising up or becoming dislodged from its location despite wind and/or rain.
21. A method of using a garden weed barrier system for eliminating weed encroachment, comprising: a. selecting a barrier member, comprising: i. a substantially flat body constructed from landscaping material and outer rim edge; ii. the body including a weighted edge perimeter, wherein the perimeter is constructed with sand therein; iii. at least one edge area of body and weighted edge perimeter including an elongated slit extending to and terminating at a center aperture of the body, the elongated slit having overlapping capable sides and the center aperture being a small opening appointed to surround a plant's stem, so that the stem is sufficiently flush against the center aperture that a weed cannot easily grow between the center aperture and the stem; b. placing the barrier member in association with a plant and opening the elongated slit and sliding the stem against the center aperture; c. closing the elongated slit thereby blocking sunlight exposure in the slit as well as an area around the plant to substantially mitigate weed growth; d. securing the perimeter of the barrier member to prevent the barrier member from raising up or becoming dislodged from its location despite wind and/or rain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The advantages and features of the present disclosure will become better understood with reference to the detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0036] The best mode for carrying out the present disclosure is presented in terms of the embodiment, herein depicted in the Figures. The embodiment(s) described in detail herein are for illustrative purposes and may be subject to many variations. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but are intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Further, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting. Any headings utilized within description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.
[0037] The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.
[0038] The subject plant skirt is directed to a garden weed barrier system that virtually eliminates gardening problems associated with weed encroachment. The weed barrier system is provided by a plant skirt that is easy to construct and install. The plant skirt is light weight and safe for the environment. Generally, the plant skirt is constructed from landscaping material and is comprised of a plurality of shaped single weed barrier members, preferably having a parallelogram shape, and most preferably a substantially square shape. The barrier members are constructed in a manner so that the members can individually be placed over a single plant's soil area.
[0039] Multiple members are appointed to be placed in relation to one another to form a patch-work or quilt-like arrangement in a garden, or landscaping bed. Preferably, the barrier members are constructed of landscaping material, including plastic, fabric, burlap, natural fibers, or the like. After formation of a barrier member, preferably as a square shape, additional landscaping material is then cut and formed into tubes, which are thereafter filled with sand and closed by sewing or the like. The tubes are then sewn onto the flat landscaping material barrier members to form a weighted edge perimeter. A non-toxic fabric spray paint can be used to impart color to the rectangular squares, thereby forming a patchwork quilt effect. Each barrier member may be comprised of a different color and/or have designs or patterns thereon, to thereby create a decorative effect, such as a patchwork quilt, in the garden bed.
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[0041] At a corner edge area of body 12, herein shown at edge 15, an elongated slit 16 extends to a center aperture 17 through body 12. Center aperture 17 is preferably centrally located in body 12. Center aperture 17 is preferably a shallow circular opening, or a slit. Center aperture 17 is a small opening; this enables stem 21 of plant 20 (see
[0042] In application, a barrier member 11 is selected to be placed in association with a plant 20. Elongated slit 16 is opened and stem 21 is placed against center aperture 17. Elongated slit 16 is then closed, virtually eliminating sunlight exposure in the slit 16 area, as well as the area 23 around plant 20 so that weeds do not grow in the vicinity/area 23 of plant 20. Perimeter 13 presses firmly onto the ground and prevents barrier member 11 from coming up or dislodging from its location despite wind and/or rain. Each barrier member may be a different color and/or have designs or patterns thereon, to thereby create a patchwork quilt or other decorative effect in the garden bed. Barrier members 11 can be made in several different sizes to accommodate different plant species.
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[0045] At a corner edge area of body 512, herein shown at edge 515, an elongated slit 516 extends to a center aperture 517 through body 512. In the embodiment shown, aperture 517 and/or slit 516 include a weighted edge perimeter 517′ and 516′, respectively. Perimeters 517′ and 516′ are constructed via cutting landscaping material and forming same into tubes, which are thereafter filled with sand 517″ and 516″ and closed by sewing or the like to form the weighted edge perimeters 517′ and 516′.
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[0047] At a corner edge area of body 612 an elongated slit 616 extends to a center aperture 617 through body 612. In the embodiment shown, elongated slit 616 includes a slit edge 616a and 616b. Edge 616b includes a flap 616b′ for substantially sealing the slit 616 closed. Optionally, edge 616a may include a mating hook and eye fastener strip that mates with a hook and eye fastener strip on the underside of flap 616b′.
[0048] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Each of the plant skirts set forth can be modified in size, color and material without departing from the scope of the invention. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. These embodiments, as well as the modifications and variations thereof, are intended to fall within the scope of the invention, as defined by the subjoined claims.