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2025-07-21 10:39:36
Nice weed barrier. Good and thick. Got on sale for good price. Doubled it up in some of the places were weeds seem to come through no matter what. So far so good no weeds
BCA
2025-06-05 12:35:02
Great price. Well made. Will buy more soon.
Jan M
2025-04-28 17:10:40
Not sure of the durability as it has only been a few weeks, it seems to work well, we haven't had rain in months so I'm anxious to see if the water drains
Darren B
2025-03-23 14:06:28
Great value and works great for your garden. Be sure to add the spikes to ensure a tight ground mount. Keeps weeds down and easy to install.
nancym
2025-03-08 18:30:20
I used this for multiple purposes. 1. to help control the weeds and keep the bamboo from sprouting up. 2. to protect from erosion where my dogs run back and forth talking to their friends on the other side of the fence.. The material is basically tarp like so it is pretty hard for anything underneath to survive and sprout through. I did have a previous brand down that was more of a thick fabric and, over time, weeds did begin to pop through.
Tarantula gal
2025-02-12 20:33:28
This weed block is simply the best. It has a great selection of sizes and makes me look forward to doing my yard-transformation project. There are a lot of other weed barrier fabrics out there, but this one is, by far, superior in quality to those others.
NSF
2025-02-09 12:35:22
I bought it as the best price/size for my garden space. It had good reviews. Once it is down and covered with mulch, it is fine. But 2 issues:1. because it is folded many times for shipping, it is unwieldy to manage for cutting. Perhaps, as I am only 5' tall, it is not an issue for a tall person. But one still needs a large area to unfold for cutting.2. it unravels while laying it and "nailing" it into the dirt. It one gets it perfect the first time, it maybe isn't an issue. But I seem to have to pull nails and readjust - and such handling causes fraying. Then laying the mulch causes another opportunity for fraying - if the rake catches a plastic "thread" it will likely pull and unravel.
cart tart
2025-01-27 16:10:00
I have a huge area under 13 Douglas Fir trees which Im trying to keep IVY and blackberries away from. After 1 year I'm here to write that it works, I had to pull this back and there were some really weak old blackberry plants and ivy "trying" to grow I successfully pulled those out with ease. I'm pretty sure water goes through but it blocked out lots of light . I have bought 8 of these
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