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WeedWeb™ Weed Barrier Fabric — Economy Landscape Fabric for Annual Gardens

Regular price
$13.99
Regular price
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$13.99
Size

LF18945

WeedWeb™ landscape fabric controls weeds without the use of chemicals, saves you time on weeding, and helps control erosion. This economy-grade fabric is recommended for use in annual flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. This landscape fabric allows air, water, and nutrients through while helping to prevent weeds. The landscape fabric is simple to use, easy to cut, and works well with all types of mulch and soil.

Dimensions

3x50': 36 x 2.44 x 2.44" (rolled)
3x100': 36 x 3.35 x 3.35" (rolled)

    Roll of WeedWeb fabric by Gardien in packaging. Full view of roll.
    A roll of WeedWeb landscape fabric designed for use in gardens and flowerbeds, with a product label indicating weed control, plant health, and permeability features.
    Composited overhead view of landscape fabric installation - bare earth, then compost, then Gardien WeedWeb landscape fabric, then brown mulch with white annual flowers. Callout circle with close-up of WeedWeb roll on swatch of WeedWeb fabric, surrounded by text reading "gardens and flowerbeds."
    A roll of WeedWeb landscape fabric by Gardien placed in a garden setting with colorful annual flowers in the background.
    WeedWeb fabric texture. Black colored point bonded fabric with small pattern.
    Roll of WeedWeb fabric by Gardien in packaging. Close-up view of roll.
    Gloved hands unrolling landscape fabric on dirt surface. Text hovers over unrolled fabric reading "Landscape fabrics for chemical-free weed control."
    • Chemical-free weed control

    • Permeable to air and water

    • Durable, resists tears & punctures

    • Prevents soll erosion

    Product features

    WeedWeb™ Weed Barrier Fabric — Economy Landscape Fabric for Annual Gardens Setup

    • STEP 1

      Clear all weeds and grass from the ares that will be landscaped. For best results, use a pre-emergent herbicide before laying fabric.
    • STEP 2

      Unroll fabric to cover desired area and secure with landscape staples. Be sure to overlap fabric at least 3 inches when covering wide areas. Lay fabric around existing plants or posts where possible.
    • STEP 3

      To accommodate new plantings, or to fit fabric over existing small plants, cut X-shaped openings with a utility knife and fold back fabric flaps.
    • STEP 4

      Make sure all fabric edges and flaps are secured with landscape staples. Remove any excess dirt from top of fabric, then immediately cover entire area with 3-4" of stone, gravel, or mulch to protect fabric from UV exposure.