What crops are suitable for weed barrier fabric?

PP woven weed barrier fabric is suitable for a variety of trees, shrubs, and bushes. It can effectively control the weeds around the tree trunks or shrub bases, while allowing water and nutrients to pass through to the soil. It can also prevent soil erosion and compaction, and protect the roots from damage. It can be used in orchards, vineyards, nurseries, greenhouses, and landscape applications.
PP woven weed barrier fabric is also suitable for some vegetables and herbs. It can help to maintain soil moisture and fertility, and promote plant growth and yield. It can also reduce the use of herbicides and pesticides, and produce organic food. However, it may not be suitable for crops that need frequent replanting or soil amendment, as it may interfere with the soil microbial activity and inhibit the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Some examples of vegetables and herbs that can benefit from pp woven weed barrier fabric are tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, basil, rosemary, thyme, etc.
PP woven weed barrier fabric is not suitable for flowers or grasses. It may block the sunlight and water that these plants need to thrive, and prevent them from spreading their seeds or roots. It may also affect the aesthetic appeal of these plants, as it may be visible through the mulch or other cover materials. It is better to use other methods of weed control for flowers or grasses, such as hand weeding, mulching, or herbicides.