Weed Control Fabric Application:
For growing lettuce, herbs, fruits, and vegetables in raised or high beds. Ideal for gardeners or hobbyists who want to use fewer pesticides and opt for lower-risk alternatives.
In landscaping for flower beds, walkways, or sandboxes, wherever you want to spend less time weeding.
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Laying the Weed Control Fabric:
Using the weed control fabric is simple. Take it out of the packaging, lay it down, and cut it to the desired length with a sharp knife or scissors. Bury the edges into the soil or completely cover the fabric, and cut out any necessary holes or X-cuts.
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Tip from the Expert:
Beautiful & well-maintained flower beds
When creating new flower beds, roll out the weed control fabric and cut X-shaped holes where you want to plant your flowers. Cover the surface with coconut fibers or soil for a neat and well-kept garden, saving you the effort of weeding.
No more annoying weeding for gravel and paved paths
For new walkways, we recommend laying GLAESER mulch fabric under the gravel. This prevents weeds like thistles and dandelions from growing through, and unlike plastic, the water can drain away.
Perfect early vegetables like spinach, radishes, lettuce, and herbs
With the weed control fabric, you create excellent conditions in greenhouses or open fields. Garden fabrics are particularly suited for raised or high beds. Prepare the soil by mixing in nutrients or fertilizers, lay the weed control fabric, and mark where you will plant. Cut X-shapes (5–10 cm depending on the crop) and plant. Close the X and you’re done.
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