Gardening blanket with integral watering system

a blanket and watering technology, applied in the field of garden blankets incorporating watering systems, can solve the problems of affecting the growth and development of desired plants, and consuming a lot of soil resources

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-10-18
BAKER RICHARD L
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[0010]Another aspect of the invention is a method of using the blanket. In this aspect, the blanket may be in roll form. In such case, the method comprises the ste

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Of course, gardening can be tedious in terms of the need to ensure the plants get the proper amount of light and food to grow in the desired efficient manner.
Such weeds not only deplete the soil of precious nutrients, hindering growth and development of the desired plants, but also compete for precious space and sunlight.
The first involves the judicious use of chemical herbicides to treat areas surrounding the plants, but this is potentially deleterious to both the plants and the environment as a whole.
While organic and environmentally friendly herbicides are available, they are generally expensive and complicated to apply in the proper fashion.
Regardless of form, the regular application of herbicides is time consuming and even with vigilance does not always keep the weeds at bay.
While such a cover does a reasonably good job of foreclos

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[0020]Reference is now made to FIGS. 1 and 2, which are top and bottom plan views, respectively, of a gardening blanket 10 incorporating a watering system forming one aspect of the invention. This blanket 10 includes first and second sheets of interconnected material 12, 14. The first or upper sheet of material 12 preferably comprises a nonwoven, UV resistant spunbonded porous fabric and, most preferably, one having a weight per unit area of approximately 55 grams per square meter. Although permeable to water and air to a certain extent, the fabric is substantially opaque (such as by providing it with black coloring), which means it is impervious to light that would otherwise promote weed growth from the underlying soil. The second or bottom sheet of material 14, which is adjacent to the soil when the blanket 10 is used in the intended manner, is also a nonwoven fabric that is also water permeable or porous. Preferably, this material 14 has a weight per unit area of approximately 0....

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Abstract

A blanket with an integral watering system covers the ground associated with a garden and assists in delivering water thereto. The blanket is provided by first and second sheets of material, at least one of said sheets of material being porous. The sheets are interconnected together and form an intermediate space for receiving at least a first conduit for conveying the water to the ground through the porous sheet of material. The first conduit may comprise layflat hose. Preferably, a plurality of channels are formed in the space, each for receiving a second conduit, such as a drip tape or like perforated hose, connected to the first conduit. The first conduit may extend in a first or longitudinal direction of the blanket, and the second conduits may extend in a second, transverse direction.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 791,946, filed Apr. 14, 2006, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 857,225, filed Nov. 6, 2006, and is a continuation of PCT / US07 / 66480 filed Apr. 12, 2007, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.TECHNICAL FIELD [0002]This invention relates generally to the gardening arts and, more particularly, to a gardening blanket incorporating a watering system.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003]Gardening as a hobby is ever-increasing in popularity, especially in light of the present ability to obtain easily and inexpensively seeds for a large variety of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Of course, gardening can be tedious in terms of the need to ensure the plants get the proper amount of light and food to grow in the desired efficient manner. In this regard, the control of noxious weeds is a crucial aspect of successful gardening. Such weeds not only deplete the soil of precious...

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IPC IPC(8): E02B11/00
CPCA01G25/02A01G13/0268
Inventor BAKER, RICHARD L.
Owner BAKER RICHARD L
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