🌍 Elevate Your Ground Game with Mutual WF200!
The Mutual WF200 Polyethylene Woven Geotextile Fabric is a robust solution for soil stabilization, measuring 300 feet in length and 6 feet in width. With impressive technical specifications, including a Grab Tensile Strength of 205 lbs and a Puncture Resistance of 100 lbs, this fabric is designed to enhance the longevity of your projects while being a lightweight and cost-effective alternative to traditional methods.
P**.
THE BEST for Home gardeners
BEST STUFF EVER! After initial purchase, I've ordered several times... some for my grown sons and some to keep in my shed( basic fear that when I find something awesome, I won't find it again).... things I Love:GREAT VALUE! Initially I thought it was kind of expensive... but... once you lay this down, forget- about it!... the pics I submitted are of a raised bed garden that has been there 13 years now... and I've only had to "patch" a few areas that weeds came thru seams i didn't overlap) and it's going strong thru heavy rain, snow and a 90 lb labrador tromping on daily.Note: overlap your seams and use heavy duty stainless staples to secure. Also: burn cut edges with a long handle lighter or torch to prevent fraying.I only have a "Home garden" with raised beds... also a table built with an old kitchen sink insert that we use ALL the time for washing veggies AND cleaning fish.Initially, I built raised beds and THEN put the fabric around it.... what i learned was that I also needed to put fine screening down to prevent moles from digging my plant roots... Since then, I learned that when I added more "beds" on top of the landscape fabric, the moles / voles do NOT BURROW THRU the fabric. Much easier then putting down screening(trust me...I have the scars to prove it!).Notable: this fabric drains Great! No puddles... even after heavy rain. For the price, this is the greatest value ever! Don't even bother with"big-box" store cheap stuff that doesn't last. DID I MENTION this garden has been in place for 13 years????I also use this ON TOP of beds on edges to keep weeds non- existent between plantings as well as a cover during winter for a weed-free head start to planting in the spring!I have recommended this to my grown sons who also garden and they swear by it!
L**R
Just what I was looking for
I tried everything to fight weeds and get my yard as maintence free as possible. I love this stuff. 6 ft wide and 300 feet covered half my back yard and I have had little mowing to do and few weeds have penetrated. The ones that did found a small puncture hole to come up through. My aussie sheperd, the florida heat, my lawn mower, leaves from oak trees have not been kind to it and it has done well in the year and a half since it been down. I built my garden beds on top and added new soil mix on top and have had few weeds. about once a week I come through with a little weed killer spray spot spraying anywhere I find them which is mainly from florida sand blowing around. I have used brooms, plastic rakes, and blower to tackle the leaves and soil I drop from pots and planting and it has held up. The material is the same I see at the commercial plant nursery and this stuff is tough. I love it and it cheap. I guess few are in the market for 6 ft wide rolls but you can always fold it over and it cheaper then smaller size rolls. I think I going to get some more and do my drive way in it. I spent more for good quality pins then I did on this material but this stsuff is holding up to the abuse. I tried the stuff I found at lowes, walmart and home depot but weeds made their way though it months later. I pulled up a section the other day I laid down a year and a half ago and it was as good as new and not a weed or grass having an effect. If you dont want to mow I say lay this down and plant your beds on top. Easy to work with and all I used was kitchen scissors and my foot to press the staples through it in the ground but I recommend using a rubber mallet because using your hands on heavy wife staples kinda hurts.
D**.
Nice, watch your application
So I bought this to use in my garden. Water does not penetrate this. It will sit right on the top. If you buy for your garden, you will need to burn or cut holes in it for your plants and use a tubed drip system or manually water.It doesn't rule it out for a garden, just know what your going to have to do.So, the positive, it is thick and did a good job of weed suppression. I walked on it all summer with soft dirt under it and it never tore. I am trying to improve my garden for my second year and putting raised beds in to cut down on weed time. I will use this product again and put rock on top to prolong it's life a very long time. UV will break down anything after awhile, that is why you need to cover it if you are going to use it for more than 2 years probably(My suggestion).
G**S
This stuff is awesome!
So much better than the cheap crap you get from the big box stores. We use it for gardens, for landscape, under rock on driveways, its really good stuff. Allows water to penetrate, but actually stops weeds. And lasts substantially longer than the cheap thin stuff from the stores.Absolutely recommend!
T**R
Buy this landscape fabric!!!
One roll covered over 1720 square feet of ground easily and I have left over,( i.e. there IS 1800 sq ft per roll). It cuts easily with a sharp knife and hardly frays at all. If you want to avoid fraying cut it with a Propane plumbers torch, works great, just use gloves to avoid the melted plastic as it hardens.The material is very sturdy and resists punctures and rips well. I suggest using galvanized drip line landscape staples rather than anything with a painted coating, and you won't need any special collars for the staples either as the fabric is tough enough. Sincerely, Now and Zen gardening
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