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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Very good product and found it easy to use and loved the inclusion of gloves and instructions plus the price was very good for the amount purchased.
Bill Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Heavier than expected!
LBO
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I grow multiple parallel rows of potatoes, about 120 feet in length. This 3' wide woven weed barrier fabric is the best way I've found to keep the space between rows virtually free of weeds. I used to use strips of recycled silo plastic film, but that left puddles after every rain. This woven fabric lets water drain down through.My only dislike is the inconvenience of laying the folded fabric. It would get 5 stars if it was packaged as a roll, even a roll folded in half lengthwise.
SteelersFan
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
This review is for the 3x100 size. The package says 0.9x30M for the size which isn't quite 3x100ft but its close.I have used a lot of landscaping cloth over the past few years. I have redone the landscaping all around my house in one way or another. I've lost track of the linear feet of cloth. Unfortunately, I have more still to do which is why I got this.First make sure you understand what you are buying. This is the woven plastic kind. So think a plastic tarp but in small open woven pattern. The water and air pass through the little gaps in the weave. The other kind is more like a cloth that is solid like a t-shirt. They both have their pros and cons. I used both but seems more of this plastic weave version recently.I think it works ok as long as the mulch or whatever you're putting on top is thick enough. But that's true of the other as well. I think this kind of works a little better in something like a row of your garden. It seems to trap a little more water underneath it for longer but that is just my non-tested thoughts.I think this is thick enough material. It also seems strong enough to so things don't easily poke through. But like others of this design, when you cut this the ends fray a bit. It is a weave after all. So when I use this version, I tend to like long runs more than small pieces. If you're covering it with mulch than it's not a big deal either way.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I recently used this weed barrier to address a problem in my raised bed garden, where invasive grass roots were stealing nutrients from my vegetables. This material is impressively tough and thick, and I’m confident it will hold up well next season. It was easy to lay down, and despite some minor unraveling when cut, it did the job without any damage while I worked on it. If you're dealing with persistent weeds or invasive roots, this barrier seems like a durable solution that should keep your garden healthy and weed-free for the long haul. Highly recommended!
Proper Bostonian
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Weed block itself is fine, but unlike any other weed block I’ve bought, this one is not rolled up. It’s just folded. This means when you use a bit and go to store it, it’s a 100ft long mess.
White
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Holds back weeds better than the cloth. Do not stretch.
kale nelson
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Great product
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