May 15, 2024

VIDEO: HOW TO Make landscape fabric bed covers


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: HOW TO Make landscape fabric bed covers

  1. Hey I need some advice! I tried this last year and it was a big fail! The fabric kept shifting and slightly covering entire rows of plants and weeds found there way through it eventually and the sun destroyed the integrity!

  2. are you using anything to anchor the fabric down to the ground? I'm sure it would be fine when all the plants get a bit bigger, but I'd be worried about a gust of wind shifting or blowing up the fabric and damaging the plants, especially the new plugs.

  3. Just a quick list of the by-products of burning landscape fabric made out of petroleum based plastic such as PET: Water, methane, acetaldehyde, ethylene, formaldehyde, methanol, acetone, benzene, terephthalic acid, styrene (ethenylbenzene), ethanol, toluene (methylbenzene), xylene (dimethylbenzene), ethylbenzene, naphthalene, biphenyl and phenol. These compounds being organic chemicals will bind to the soil. You can accomplish the same work with an exacto knife without melting the plastic.

  4. Question: how would you suggest to hold the fabric down in a windy place? Stakes worked half the time, but blew away several times when i used this as my walkway a few years ago. I have room for about 9 strips of these in my garden and would like to use them as you have instead… but when that wind comes… Im doomed!

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