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mulching is ONE OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS IN HORTICULTURE AND VEGETABLE GROWING WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO GROW THE CROP IN A SHORTER TIME AND AT THE SAME TIME, REDUCE LABOR INTENSITY AND INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY BY ELIMINATING INTER-ROW WEEDING and LOOSENING THE SOIL. it also REDUCes THE frequency you have to WATER THE BEDS.

Various mulching materials are presented on the modern agromarket: mulching film and agrofibre, as well as agroFabric, which is most popular among farmers.

Woven agrotechnical fabric has found wide use in agriculture, horticulture, and landscape design. Agrotechnical weed control is used for mulching the soil and for covering the aisles of strawberries, blueberries, and other berry crops. Mulching agrotechnical fabric is also used in landscaping for creating flower beds, rock gardens, and rockeries, for planting thuja and other decorative conifers. In nurseries and garden centers, such a landscape fabric serves to shelter a soil area in order to prevent plant roots from growing into the ground through drainage holes in pots.

A Covering of Agrotextile Used for Growing Plants in the Open Field Or in a Greenhouse Performs Many Important Functions:

Protects plants from weeds (due to its dense structure, the mulching fabric does not allow sunlight to pass through, weakening the process of photosynthesis, thereby preventing the germination of weeds).

Reduces the need for herbicide application (mulching agrotechnical fabric makes it difficult for weeds to grow in the garden, thereby reducing the time for planting, eliminating the need for weeding the beds, and using an anti-weed agent).

Improves the temperature environment of the soil (agrotextile for mulching contributes to the rapid heating of the soil in spring); protects plants from fluctuations in day and night temperatures.

Prevents the formation of mold and rot under the coating.

Facilitates easy removal of leaves and debris.

Easily passes moisture and air to the roots of plants (covering agrotechnical fabric reduces the evaporation of water from the ground and keeps the soil moist even in dry weather, providing a favorable microclimate for the intensive development of the root system of plants).