GRASSCLUB Weed Barrier Control Woven Garden Weed Landscape Fabric Heavy Duty Ground Cover 6.5ft x 32ft (208 Sq ft)
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With Update there are both pros and cons. As part of my purchase, I bought it to prevent weeds and grass from growing underneath, as I have read it is very beneficial. In order to install this, I had to make some cuts. It will make loose edges of this material go everywhere if you cut it. On the long term, we will see if this is effective in controlling weeds and grasses. Up to date It was May 6, right after I had put this weed covering down, that I posted my first blog. This "weed barrier" has been in place for 11 days and I see grass sprouting! This is unbelievable! I don't even think this would last more than a month. The funniest thing I've ever heard! According to an article I read, it would be a good fit for 4 Congratulations on your 5-year anniversary! Three out of five stars are down to one.
The next day. I have included a picture of the Amazon website for the product in the first Here is a picture of the package I got. I can't believe what you just said. My scale indicates that this item weighs less than four pounds. You could never keep a weed out this way! I am returning as soon as I can.
Other brands came in rolls, and I found them to be easier to use. As expected, this brand came folded and wasn't nearly as big as I had originally expected. While it did the trick, I doubt I would buy another style like this. When it comes to the price and how it comes, folded versus rolled, I would rather it be rolled for a lower price.
Choosing this item was based on its price and size in relation to the size of my garden. Good reviews were given to it. I think that once it is covered with mulch and let sit overnight, it's fine. But I have 2 concerns 1. Due to the fact that it is folded many times during shipping, it is hard to handle to cut. Because I'm only 5' 3", it might not be an issue for people of my height. However, it is still necessary to unfold a large area before A person may not have a problem if he or she gets the first nail into the ground perfectly. It unravels while one lays it on the ground and "nailing" it. There seems to be a lot of pulling nails and readjusting required. When handled in this way, the fabric frays. Fraying occurs again at the time of laying the mulch Whenever a plastic "thread" is caught by the rake, the thread will likely.
Through this, Nutsedge was able to pass right through. Using a rake, we scraped away the top layer of soil, then built a raised bed on top of the fabric and covered it in By the end of the week, we had nutsedge growing through The edges are not the only places to look.
Whenever I drive, it is under gravel and it holds the stone very well. No weeds or erosion occurs with it. This has been of great help to me. I am in a good mood.
Using the product as intended works just fine. The material was laid over a few months ago, and so far no weeds have broken through. During the length of the extension, the landscaping on the front and back porches was covered. I would recommend gardening scissors or shears, or a razor blade if you want to cut it. Only problem was getting it to the right size. This is a very good value for money.
expected that this landscape fabric would be similar to the stuff you get at Lowe's and Home Depot under the value brand. As it turns out, the sheet turned out to be quite thick and heavy. Although it seemed easy, I found driving the spikes through the fabric challenging. On Amazon, this is the best deal I have seen. It would be a good idea to.