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Southwest Boulder & Stone Weed Barrier | Landscape Fabric for Outdoor Gardens | Black Commercial Grade Weed Block Cloth | Heavy-Duty Landscaping Material 3′ x 50′, 20-Year Guarantee

Product Features:

    This eco-friendly weed barrier, also known as landscape fabric, prevents weeds from growing without the use of harsh chemicals and constant maintenance. Our professional grade weed barrier is a thick, durable non-woven cloth that blocks out sunlight while allowing air, water, and nutrients to pass through, keeping the…
Price as on: 2020-02-09 17:33:38
29.99  

Product Description

This eco-friendly weed barrier, also known as landscape fabric, prevents weeds from growing without the use of harsh chemicals and constant maintenance.

Our professional grade weed barrier is a thick, durable non-woven cloth that blocks out sunlight while allowing air, water, and nutrients to pass through, keeping the soil underneath healthy.

Weed block landscaping fabric allows the ground to retain water by diminishing evaporation, reducing the amount of moisture needed to keep plants healthy and strong. Install around plants or underneath rock and gravel to help control weeds and prevent them from growing through.

Available in 3 ft. X 50 ft. or 6 ft. X 300 ft. rolls and 8-year (professional) or 20-year (commercial) strength.

Product Features

  • DON’T LET WEEDS RUIN YOUR HARD WORK – Keep your landscape looking great year-round.
  • STURDY, DURABLE, and TEAR RESISTANT MATERIAL won’t break down over time, a must-have for homeowners who want to keep their yard looking great.
  • NON-WOVEN WEED BLOCK FABRIC allows water, air and nutrients to pass through, keeping the soil underneath healthy and fertile.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE USES IN LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING PROJECTS – Perfectfor slopes and hillsides, under hardscape areas, gardens, planters, or anywhere you are trying to prevent weed growth.
  • FOR BEST RESULTS: Immediately cover Weed Barrier with a minimum of two inches of soil, mulch, bark or stone. We recommend using landscape staples to hold the fabric in place.