Professional Grade Landscape Fabric

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Using professional-grade landscape fabric will help ensure your landscape planting areas properly drain and remain weed free. This Geotextile is made from a unique blend of woven and nonwoven fabric that’s both durable and drains water well.

A popular feature of the hybrid professional grade fabric is the planting markers on the woven side. When the woven side is placed face up it shows lines used to assist in aligning plantings for larger projects. The ground cover fabric is offered in two weights enabling you to choose the appropriate fabric for the job.

Additionally, the fabric comes in various roll widths to match the project size.  

Product Specifics

  • Model: Various
  • Series: Weed Barrier Fabric
  • Size: Various
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All of our geotextile fabrics are professional-grade and are designed for use in both residential & commercial applications. Our fabrics are designed for years of continuous use in the designated application.

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To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, Pro Fabric Supply cannot anticipate all conditions under which the above product information and the products which we distribute or the products of other distributors or manufacturers in combination with the products which we offer, may be used. We accept no responsibility for results obtained by the application of this information or the safety or suitability of the products we distribute either alone or in combination with other products. Final determination of the suitability of any information or material for the used contemplated, or its manner of use, and whether the suggested use infringes any patents is the sole responsibility of the user. Please note: Pro Fabric Supply is a distributor of geotextile fabric, not the manufacturer. We source material from a number of different United States based geotextile manufacturers.

How To Use Landscape Fabric For Your Garden And Landscape Projects

This fabric is an important aid for landscapers and gardeners wanting a beautiful garden or landscape with greatly reduced maintenance. Landscape fabric offers many benefits from stabilizing soil to weed control. In this article, we will give you great information regarding geotextile fabric including what this fabric is made of, how it's used, why proper installation, is critical, and how effective this fabric is for projects

About Landscape Fabric

Landscape fabric is an absorbent material that controls weeds while allowing water and nutrients to pass through to the soil. It's often referred to as a weed barrier or garden fabric. The fabric is usually made from synthetic fibers including polyester or polypropylene and is available in different types for different projects.

Different Types Of Landscape Fabrics

• Woven Fabric – Landscape fabric is extremely durable and strong making it the perfect choice for significant projects such as under driveways, paths, and under roadways to preserve the quality of the road.

• Non-Woven Fabric  - The fabric is produced by bonding fibers together. Due to its soft and flexible characteristics, it's excellent for flower beds, when plants must grow through the fabric, and for vegetable gardens.

• Spun-Bonded Fabric -  This fabric is created by spinning and bonding the fibers together using heat. This is a long-lasting versatile material offering excellent absorbency for water and air to pass through, and is the chosen product for many landscaping projects.

Finished Landscape Project

Manicured Backyard

The Benefits Of Using Landscape Fabric

• Keeping Weeds Down
:One of the significant benefits of using landscape fabric is preventing the growth of weeds. This fabric forms a barrier preventing sunlight from coming in contact with weed seeds. In turn, it prevents weed germination and growth.

• Conserves Water:
This fabric conserves water by keeping moisture in the soil and causing less evaporation. This is an important factor in areas that are arid. This is also a great benefit during dry spells because plants will still thrive and grow with less watering.

• Controlling Soil Erosion:
By stabilizing the soil, landscape fabric can stop erosion caused by wind and rain. On slopes or in areas that suffer from sandy, loose soil landscape fabric is an excellent choice for combating erosion.

• The Health Of Plants:
You will see fewer weeds stealing nutrients and water from your plants so they will be healthier. Also, landscape fabric can maintain soil structure by preventing compaction and producing good root growth.

Landscape Fabric Installation

The following instructions will help you install the fabric correctly, and increase the benefits offered by this fabric:

• Prepare The Site:
Clear the site of all weeds, rocks, and debris. After clearing the area, smooth and level the surface using a rake.

• Lay Down The Fabric:
Roll out the fabric across the site. Make sure the fabric overlaps by 6 inches or more at the seams to ensure weeds cannot grow through the gaps.

• Fasten The Fabric Down:
Using garden pins or landscape staples, fasten the fabric down to the ground. Place the fasteners every 1/2 to 18 inches along the edges and seams and every 2 – 3 feet in the body of the fabric.

• Cut Plant Holes:
If the fabric will be used in a garden bed, cut “X” slits in the fabric where the plants will be placed. Fold the flaps back and proceed to cut holes for the plants.

• Apply Mulch:
Cover the fabric with mulch such as wood chips, bark, or gravel. While offering water retention and weed control, the mulch will give your garden a fresh look.

Choose The Right Fabric:
Choosing the right fabric for your project is very important. Woven fabric is the right choice for demanding projects. For areas with delicate plants or flower beds ,choose non-woven or spun-bonded fabric. A woven / non-woven hybrid fabric is ideal for weed control applications.

Installing The Fabric Correctly:
The fabric must be installed correctly with additional material for overlapping seans and fastened with pins or staples. Installing the fabric correctly will increase its ability to prevent weeds.

Gardener Planting Plant

Working with Landscape Fabric

Cover With Mulch:
It's important to cover the fabric with mulch to protect it from UV rays and apply a good layer to keep weeds down.

Maintenance And Inspections:
Regularly check the fabric for wear and tear or other damage. To keep the fabric effective, make repairs or replace sections of the material. Inspect the layer of mulch and refresh or replace it as needed.

Other Weed Control Actions:
Even though landscape fabric is incredible at controlling weeds, it doesn't end there. Pay attention to spacing plants correctly, add or replenish mulch, and pull up weeds for great results.

Digging in Yard

Landscaping Work

In Conclusion

Gardeners and landscapers know how valuable landscaping fabric is for keeping down weeds and improving the health and appearance of their plants but it doesn't stop there. You must install the fabric properly, and follow good maintenance practices.

Landscape fabric offers a cost-saving answer for weed control and soil stabilization whether you are a gardener, landscaper, homeowner, park manager, or care provider. This incredible fabric can turn a difficult, laborious area into a thriving place that requires very little upkeep. Choose the site for your plants, Develop the area, and install your landscape fabric. Regularly inspect your landscaping or garden, make changes when needed, and watch your plants thrive using landscape fabric.