Product came within days and was as described. The quality for the price you cannot beat anywhere. It has been working great as a weed barrier for my vegetable garden. Ne weeds this year. I'll be curious if at the end of the season whether I can roll up and re-use.
This product appears to be great quality. I have 7 raised beds, 5ft x 6ft. I stapled the fabric to the wood frame of the raised beds. I am planning on burning holes in the fabric once it is growing season and planting my plants in the dirt where I burned the holes. I will let you know how this holds up but right now, this stuff is the cheapest on the market and appears to be a great quality. Lets hope it burns well with a torch!
This is the only landscape fabric we use on our urban farm. We use it for all our walkways and it’s lasted years even though it’s been in full AZ sun, walked on everyday, and rolling heavy equipment on it like our BCS tractor. We also use it as “plastic mulch” to transplant in after burning holes in it with a template (pic). We have a horrible nutsedge issue on the property and wouldn’t be able to grow crops without it!
This stuff is awesome! Cut my weeding time down 95%! I will be a faithful customer for this weed cloth! Still using the cloth I had from last year too!! Great bargain, easy use, and well worth the cost!!
Trying to find a protective weed barrier for my garden has been a joke. I bought this in 3.2mm. They say it prevents weeds and has many applications. It's still early in my first season using this product but so far so good. The 6' width makes it easy to work with and the material has a nice strong feel. It definitely looks good and holds well with garden staples. The water soaks through effectively. I will update this review after the season.
This is some really tough weed fabric. It is a little harder to work with because it is thicker, but it isn't too bad. It should definitely help keep weeds at bay under our gravel bed.
I rolled it out and pinned it down. It was easy to burn the holes thru for my plants. The lines on the fabric were clearly visible. So keeping a straight row was easy