YMMV 1$ - Scotts Ultimate Weedout Landscape Fabric 3' x 100', Laminate Polypropylene, Black – BrickSeek $1.00 at Walmart
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One of my local Walmarts had landscape fabric and a bunch of other outdoor end of the season stuff on cleanrence best deal I could find for landscape fabric decent reviews
Model: Scotts Ultimate Weedout Landscape Fabric 3' x 100', Laminate Polypropylene, Black
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09-16-2021 at 10:14 AM.
This is a great deal if you can find it for that price.
However, the last several years I have moved from using dedicated landscaping fabric to silt fence material due to the increased durability. In some places, silt fence fabric is also marketed as landscaping fabric, but most times it's never located in the landscaping dept. at home improvement stores, but rather over in the construction/building materials area.
The silt fence material is essentially black heavy duty tarp fabric on a roll. It still allows water through it but is much heavier material than most dedicated landscape fabrics. Every time I've used landscape fabric it typically rots away after a few years but I've been able to dig up the silt fence fabric and use it over and over.
I dug up a flower bed in front of my house last year that had been there for 5-6 years. I used both silt fence and landscape fabric in that bed, and while all the landscape fabric would just tear like paper, I was able to salvage all of the silt fence and re-use it elsewhere.
Might be something worth looking into if you're planning on a "one and done" kind of project. It's obviously going to cost more than this deal for example, but I just wanted to pass this info along.
I've read it's better to use a pre-emergent chemical on the mulch rather than landscape fabric. The reasoning is so the mulch can feed the plants as it deteriorates. Anyone with more experience care to share their thoughts?
I've read it's better to use a pre-emergent chemical on the mulch rather than landscape fabric. The reasoning is so the mulch can feed the plants as it deteriorates. Anyone with more experience care to share their thoughts?
Might work when planting flowers. I wouldn't do it when planting vegetables.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank metlfan2003
However, the last several years I have moved from using dedicated landscaping fabric to silt fence material due to the increased durability. In some places, silt fence fabric is also marketed as landscaping fabric, but most times it's never located in the landscaping dept. at home improvement stores, but rather over in the construction/building materials area.
The silt fence material is essentially black heavy duty tarp fabric on a roll. It still allows water through it but is much heavier material than most dedicated landscape fabrics. Every time I've used landscape fabric it typically rots away after a few years but I've been able to dig up the silt fence fabric and use it over and over.
I dug up a flower bed in front of my house last year that had been there for 5-6 years. I used both silt fence and landscape fabric in that bed, and while all the landscape fabric would just tear like paper, I was able to salvage all of the silt fence and re-use it elsewhere.
Might be something worth looking into if you're planning on a "one and done" kind of project. It's obviously going to cost more than this deal for example, but I just wanted to pass this info along.
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.... if you've got a paid BS account, your link will not work for others to quickly see local inventory near them .... here's a more direct link:
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=83309030
Thanks for that update!