[Weed Control Sheet Basic Course 5] Measures Against Weeds at Sheet Overlaps and Edges of Structures
The key to long-term weed prevention is not to create even the slightest gap.
With "weed control sheets" and "fixing pins," you can lay down weed control sheets. However, is that enough? To maximize the weed control effect of the sheets, appropriate treatments are necessary in the required areas. This time, we have summarized measures against weeds at the overlapping parts of the sheets and the edges of the sheets and structures, so please use this as a reference for selecting the appropriate auxiliary materials. <Contents> ■ Why are measures against weeds at sheet overlaps and edges of structures necessary? ■ It is important to eliminate gaps in weed control sheets! ■ Comparison table of adhesives specifically for weed control sheets ■ Other gap prevention products are also available! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shirasaki Corporation offers a variety of auxiliary materials for weed control sheets. If you are unsure which auxiliary materials to choose to avoid mistakes, please feel free to contact us! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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By selecting auxiliary materials suited to the site, the weed control sheet can demonstrate its maximum weed prevention effect. We will provide you with the best proposal, so please feel free to contact us first.
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The Hakuzaki Corporation is committed to "controlling weeds with environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, the best in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.