Warming the soil - clear or black plastic?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:00 pm
Many of us lay down some sort of covering over winter (eg. plastic sheeting, cardboard, carpets etc). One reason for using black plastic that I have heard many times to is to help warm the soil before spring sowings.
I know that JB also makes use of clear plastic later into Spring (as part of clearing weed seeds before he does his main sowing etc).
My question is this - which is more effective at helping the soil to warm up:
- Black?
- Clear?
If we ignore the weed sprouting requirement, I'd have thought that clear plastic might allow a weak spring sun to warm the (dark) soil directly. By comparison, black plastic may become warm by having the sun's rays on it, but will much of that warmth get into the soil below?
The physicists amongst you will probably have a view. How about those of you who have tried both methods - can you advise your findings?
Thanks, Colin
I know that JB also makes use of clear plastic later into Spring (as part of clearing weed seeds before he does his main sowing etc).
My question is this - which is more effective at helping the soil to warm up:
- Black?
- Clear?
If we ignore the weed sprouting requirement, I'd have thought that clear plastic might allow a weak spring sun to warm the (dark) soil directly. By comparison, black plastic may become warm by having the sun's rays on it, but will much of that warmth get into the soil below?
The physicists amongst you will probably have a view. How about those of you who have tried both methods - can you advise your findings?
Thanks, Colin