Plant husbandry system and mulch barrier
10918023 ยท 2021-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G13/0281
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/0237
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method and system for inhibiting the growth of unwanted plants at and about the base of trees, shrubs, and other ornamental and/or commercial plants; while providing protection to the trunk, stalk, root crown, and/or plant roots from damage inherently caused by mulching material itself, and from damage caused landscaping or cultivation techniques, while promoting the oxygenation of the plant, and additionally avoiding and/or treating pathogen infection or infestation of the plant.
Claims
1. A mulch barrier surrounding and protecting the base of a plant, said mulch barrier comprising: a rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said external housing having at least one bore to allow the passage of water through said housing, said housing completely surrounding the plant; a base connected to said rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said base supporting said external housing; at least one spacer, said at least one spacer connected on one end to said external housing and on the other end to a tree, the spacer is adjustable and is configured to control the distance between the external housing and the tree; and a ramp member, said ramp member arranged on the exterior of the external housing and comprising at least one spike, wherein said ramp member is connected on one end of said external housing and on the other end of said base, and wherein said ramp member holds groundcover, mulch or other material in place, thereby protecting the base of the plant.
2. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the external housing of the mulch barrier is made of plastic or a rigid material.
3. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the base includes at least one bore to allow water to flow down through the mulch.
4. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the mulch ramp member includes spikes to hold the mulch in place.
5. The mulch barrier of claim 1, further comprising an extension unit, said extension unit connected to said external housing to allow the external housing to expand and contract based upon the side of the plant.
6. The mulch barrier of claim 5, wherein the extension unit is connected to said external housing via a point and/or clasp.
7. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the base is circular, oval, square, or rectangular.
8. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the housing has a cylindrical shape.
9. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the housing has a plurality of bores.
10. The mulch barrier of claim 1, wherein the base and housing are integrally fused to one another.
11. A mulch barrier surrounding and protecting the base of a plant, said mulch barrier comprising: a rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said external housing having at least one bore to allow the passage of water through said housing, said housing completely surrounding the plant; a base connected to said rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said base supporting said external housing; and a ramp member, said ramp member arranged on the exterior of the external housing and comprising at least one spike, wherein said ramp member is connected on one end of said external housing and on the other end of said base, wherein said ramp member holds groundcover, mulch or other material in place, thereby protecting the base of the plant, wherein the base includes spikes to attach the base to the ground.
12. A mulch barrier surrounding and protecting the base of a plant, said mulch barrier comprising: a rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said external housing having at least one bore to allow the passage of water through said housing, said housing completely surrounding the plant; a base connected to said rigid or semi-rigid external housing, said base supporting said external housing; and a ramp member, said ramp member arranged on the exterior of the external housing and comprising at least one spike, wherein said ramp member is connected on one end of said external housing and on the other end of said base, wherein said ramp member holds groundcover, mulch or other material in place, thereby protecting the base of the plant, wherein the base has a plurality of bores.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) In the following description, numerous details are set forth for the purpose of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the invention may be practiced without the use of these specific details. For instance, the techniques described below are described in a specified order, but other embodiments may change the order of the operations while still embodying the current invention.
(11) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system comprises a ridged and/or semi-ridged material to form a barrier between a plant and a mulch.
(12) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured to allow water and other liquids to pass therethrough.
(13) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured as and to be selectively permeable.
(14) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured of and to be selectively biodegradable over time.
(15) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured to be placed upon and cover a selected area around and away from the trunk or stem of a plant.
(16) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured to prevent and/or inhibit the germination and/or growth of weeds about or around a plant.
(17) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured to provide nutrients to a plant.
(18) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant.
(19) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant.
(20) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis neither approximately perpendicular nor parallel to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant.
(21) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis neither approximately perpendicular nor parallel to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant; and wherein mulch placed thereon remains fixed.
(22) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis neither approximately perpendicular nor parallel to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant.
(23) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis approximately 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant.
(24) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured along an axis neither approximately perpendicular nor approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of a trunk and/or stem of a plant; and wherein mulch placed thereon remains fixed.
(25) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system further comprises a material configured to be adjustable to establish and maintain a selected circumrenal distance from a plant.
(26) In certain embodiments, the inventive method and system is configured in a cylinder shape around the base of a shrub/tree. The side facing the mulch will have a ramp like appearance with perforations to allow water to travel through. It will also have small plastic teeth sticking up to allow the mulch to stay in place. The bottom may also be perforated to allow water to the ground. The back (facing the shrub/tree) may be made of solid plastic. It may have three small vertical loops lining the back and spaced out every 3-5 inches.
(27) In certain embodiments, the device can be cut and/or fit to the size of the tree, or add additional links to expand to the size of a shrub/tree. The back may also have slots for plastic spacers to be attached.
(28) In certain embodiments, the spacer ensures the barrier is the appropriate distance from the tree. In certain embodiments, the spacer will be 6 to 8 inches, but can be larger or smaller depending upon the size of the plant or tree.
(29) An intent of the mulch barrier design allows landscape professionals and general home owners to protect the health of their ornamentals. It will prevent the typical mulch volcanoes in use today, and eliminate the need to constantly cut down trees/shrubs due to root decay or other known issues of improper mulching. It will still give the volcano appearance most professionals and homeowners desire, without the negative impact to the tree.
(30) In certain embodiments, the mulch barrier may be made of biodegradable materials or materials that degrade over time such as during a growing season.
(31) It is contemplated that the mulch barrier may be selectively permeable to water and nutrients and configured to achieve a desired moisture level around and about the plant, as well as below the mulch barrier at the level of the soil and at the roots of the plant below.
(32) It is contemplated that the mulch barrier system includes an irrigation system in fluid communication with a water and/or nutrient source either gravity fed, or under pressure from a utility or well.
(33) In certain embodiments, a mulch barrier may be made of natural or synthetic material and placed and/or secured around and about a plant trunk, stem, root-crown, and/or roots to separate and retain in-place mulch placed thereon from the plant.
(34) It is contemplated that the barrier may comprise a natural material such as but not limited to: a wood, a mineral, stone, a leather, a rubber, bone, a ceramic, a glass, a plant protein or cellulose, an animal protein or cellulose, and combinations thereof.
(35) It is also contemplated that the barrier may comprise a man-made or synthetic material such as but not limited to: a plastic, a polymer, a composite, a metal alloy, a ceramic, a glass, a conductor, and/or a semi-conductor, and combinations thereof.
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(38) It is also contemplated that the mulch barrier (105) may be configured to include integral or detachable spacers, struts, arcs, erratics, gaskets, or other system (215) to establish, maintain, and/or adjust a distance between the mulch barrier (105) and the plant or tree (110), similar to as depicted in
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(41) In certain configurations, 2-inch or 4-inch spacers (Not Shown) are used to keep the mulch barrier form encroaching upon a plant or tree (110). The mulch barrier (105) may include slits (Not Shown) which allow the spacers to be held in place on a plastic side of the mulch barrier. In certain embodiments, the spaces may be larger or small than 2 or 4 inches.
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(48) Many and varied configurations of the present inventive method and system are and may be contemplated, dependent upon in at least part and in accordance with the desires of a system user, requirements of the plants protected, and the environment where a plant may be situated.
(49) Accordingly, this invention is not to be limited by the embodiments as described, since these are given by way of example only and not by way of limitation.
(50) Having thus described several embodiments for practicing the inventive method, its advantages and objectives can be easily understood. Variations from the description above may and can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is to be determined from and by any filed, amended and/or granted claims.