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General => Bargains Galore => Topic started by: :( on March 23, 2010, 15:13:04
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Wilkinsons have got an offer on weed control fabric, 2 rolls each 1.5m x 8m for £5. Thats 24sq.m for a fiver. their bigger roll which is 25sq.m (1 x 25) is £13.99!
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That's my parents off to Wilko for me then. Thanks for the tip.
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Poundland have weedcontrol sheets in too
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it is cheap and great - but I've found it only lasts a year, and you can see daylight through it! But I just cover the ground beneath it with cardboard or manure and it kills the nasties off a treat ;D
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Is the Wilko one the spun fabric or the woven type?
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Got the Poundland stuff at first for our paths but had to double it as it was so thin and fragile looking. The Wilkinsons stuff is much better- made a good job of it and was easy to use. With bark on top the paths look great!
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I tried some pound shop stuff and it was so thin you could have read a newspaper through it, no way would it have blocked any weeds. It ended up as halloween fancy dress for my friends kids!
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I have the Wilko £13.99 roll and it's much sturdier than the poundland stuff I had last year. It's not full landscaping weight, but about the same as the chain DIY stores mid weight rolls which are easily twice the price.
We gravelled over a large area of my elderly mum's garden last year and when I was pricing up the options I noticed that there can be a difference in the width of the fabric, only 10cms or so, but over a large area, that adds up and changes the price model, so do check.
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Next door to me is a Road Surfacing Contractor who has big rolls of Taram (used under foot & cycle paths). He often has offcuts and I get them for free.
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Much talk about this fabric controlling weeds.
The only time I used it was around Dwarf Beams. The weeds outgrew the beans which failed totally!
Mea culpa - we are told to over with a mulch. But, from what I read here, others do not use a mulch & still banish weeds?
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Next door to me is a Road Surfacing Contractor who has big rolls of Taram (used under foot & cycle paths). He often has offcuts and I get them for free.
I had to look that product up
it's called 'terram'