WEED GROWTH CONTROL AND WATER AND NUTRIENT CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGY
20210259166 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Weed barrier systems of one or more long lasting weed barrier sheets of flexible polymer or plant material impervious to light and water with precut holes to grow a single to more than 100 plants of different sizes and/or open ended planters which inhibit or prevent weed growth and facilitate root zone targeted water and nutrient delivery are provided.
Claims
1. A weed barrier system comprising one or more weed barrier sheets of flexible polymer or plant material impervious to light and water and ranging in thickness from 0.25 mm to 3.0 mm with precut holes ranging in size between about 0.5 inches and about 10 inches to grow a single to more than 100 plants of different sizes.
2. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein the weed barrier sheet comprises natural rubber, vulcanized rubber, neoprene, EPDM, silicon, thick plastic made of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamide, polystyrene, or mixtures of these or woven sheets made grass, leaf, wood, bamboo or other plant materials.
3. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein two or more weed barrier sheets are joined by staples to cover a larger area.
4. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein weed barrier sheet is provided on a roll to cover agricultural lands to growing vegetables and/or small fruits.
5. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein the weed barrier sheet is modified to cover areas below already growing plants or trees to prevent or inhibit weed interference.
6. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein the weed barrier sheet is modified in appearance to resemble mulch or grass or alternative different contours and/or shades of color.
7. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein the weed barrier sheet further comprises an agent to repel rabbits, deer and other small animals from the weed barrier system.
8. The weed barrier system of claim 1 wherein the weed barrier sheet is modified to act as a reservoir for small animal repelling agents.
9. The weed barrier system of claim 1 further comprising one or more open ended planters (OEPs).
10. The weed barrier system of claim 9 wherein the OEP is comprised of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamide or polystyrene or mixtures thereof, high density polyethylene (HDPE), galvanized or non-galvanized iron or stainless steel, clay, ceramic, terracotta, wood, bamboo or another plant material.
11. The weed barrier system of claim 9 wherein the OEP is sized to fit in the holes of the weed barrier sheet.
12. A weed barrier system comprising one or more open ended planters (OEPs).
13. The weed barrier system of claim 12 wherein the OEP is used in conjunction with a fabric or fiber based weed barrier.
14. The weed barrier system of claim 12 wherein size of the OEPs ranges from about 0.5 inches to about 10 inches.
15. The weed barrier system of claim 12 wherein the OEP is modified to allow automatic watering and fertilizing for drip irrigation of individual plants.
16. The weed barrier system of claim 12 wherein the OEP is modified to retain more water or prevent evaporation of water from the surface and/or to act as a reservoir or serve as a base for an additional reservoir for agents used to repel rabbit, deer and other small animals in the garden.
17. The weed barrier system of claim 12 wherein the outer surface of the OEP above the soil is modified to capture wind-blown seeds.
18. The weed barrier system of claim 9 further comprising a drip irrigation system.
19. The weed barrier system of claim 18 wherein the drip irrigation system has a timer for automatic watering.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] In gardening, deweeding is the most time consuming and boring job. Unchecked, weeds often take over the growth of desired plants and ultimately strangle them to death. It is necessary to remove weeds on a continuous basis, which is laborious and expensive. Chemicals that can stop weed growth are easy to apply and effective. However, often these chemicals are health hazards to humans and pets. In addition, these chemicals have to be used repeatedly to check the growth of weeds.
[0021] In this disclosure, systems and methods to completely eliminate the need for weed controlling chemicals and provide root focused water and nutrient delivery are described. This approach also conserves water and nutrients making it more economical, earth friendly and an effective way to eliminate weeds from residential, industrial and publically maintained gardens and landscapes.
[0022] As depicted in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The weed barrier can be placed on a straight surface or uneven surface and can be stapled to the ground by regular garden staples or long nails to prevent being blown off by the wind. Further, multiple weed barrier sheets can be joined by stapling to cover larger areas (See, for example
[0025] In some embodiments, the weed barrier sheet is provided on a large roll with pre-cut holes to cover large agricultural lands to grow vegetables and small fruits.
[0026] Weed barrier sheets of this disclosure can be used to grow a single to more than 100 plants of different sizes.
[0027] Further, the weed barrier sheets provide a means for chemical free growth of plants for organic gardening.
[0028] In some nonlimiting embodiments, the weed barrier sheets are modified to cover areas already growing plants or trees to prevent weeds interference. In this nonlimiting embodiment, the weed barrier sheet may be cut longitudinally along the hole to allow the weed barrier sheet to be wrapped around the trunk of an existing tree or plant or bush. See
[0029] In some nonlimiting embodiments, the appearance of the weed barriers sheets is modified to resemble mulch or green grass or to have alternative colors with different contours and shades.
[0030] In some nonlimiting embodiments, the weed barrier sheet further comprises an agent that repels rabbit and deer and other small animals from approaching the garden. A nonlimiting example of such an agent is sulfur.
[0031] The disclosure also provides for weed barrier systems comprising a means for root zone focused watering and fertilizing.
[0032] For example, referring to
[0033] When used with the weed barrier sheets disclosed herein, these open-ended cylinders are partially buried in soil through the holes in the weed barrier sheet. Plants are then planted into the open end of the cylinder for root zone focused watering and fertilizing.
[0034] OEPs can be made from a variety of materials including, but not limited to, galvanized iron, non-galvanized iron or stainless steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamide, polystyrene or mixtures of these, high density polyethylene (HDPE), or made of clay, ceramic or terracotta or plant materials like wood or bamboo. The diameter of the OEP can vary from 0.5 to 10 inches and its height can vary from 3-6 inches. At least two inches of the OEP is above the soil surface.
[0035] In the nonlimiting embodiments depicted in
[0036] Further, weeds produce abundant seeds which have the ability to be carried away by the wind on the ground surface. Another important function of the OEP is to block these wind-blown seeds from easily reaching the bottom of the desired plant. Since the OEP projects out of the soil, surface wind-blown weed seeds are blocked. In some nonlimiting embodiments, the outer surface of the OEP above the soil is modified to capture wind-blown seeds. For example, double-sided tape can be applied to a section of the OEP above ground to capture weed seeds. Such tape can be regularly replaced.
[0037] In addition, there is no water on the weed barrier sheets for seeds to germinate. Even if the seed germinates the weed barrier sheet is impervious for the roots. Thus, the weed barrier sheet and the OEP combination almost completely eliminate weeds (See
[0038] In one nonlimiting embodiment, the weed barrier sheet is placed on a mulched area and the OEPs are inserted into appropriate holes. As shown in
[0039] Referring to
[0040] While the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art from a reading of this disclosure that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the invention and appended claims.