At a Glance
Scotts 50-ft x 4-ft Premium Weed barrier Landscape Fabric
Item #1361531 |
Model #205116
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Great for gardens, pathways and hard scape areas
Excellent weed control
Durable product that allows air and water penetration
Use with landscape pins
General | |||
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Type | Weed barrier | Grade | Premium |
Material | Polypropylene | Fabric Type | Premium landscape fabric |
Dimensions | |||
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Actual Length (Feet) | 50 | Common Length (Feet) | 50 |
Actual Width (Feet) | 4 | Common Width (Feet) | 4 |
Features | |||
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Coverage (Sq. Feet) | 200 | Ideal for Perennial Beds and Shrubs | Yes |
Ideal for Annual Flower Gardening | Yes | Lowe's Exclusive | Yes |
Ideal for Annual Vegetable Gardening | Yes | UV Resistant | Yes |
Ideal for Patio/Playground Underlayment | No | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | 5-year limited | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 30121800 | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The product is generally effective at keeping weeds out, though its performance seems to vary. Many customers found it durable and easy to use, but some reported issues with weeds and grass growing through and the material tearing easily. Overall, the quality appears to be mixed, and customers should carefully consider their needs before purchasing.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Strong material - I am using them for acoustic tre
Strong material - I am using them for acoustic treatment panels. Solid purchase.
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Easy to use
Very easy to cut
Verified Purchaser
Just the right size and waht I needed.
Great product especially for the price.
Verified Purchaser
Almost waterproof
It’s almost waterproof
Verified Purchaser
Waste of time and money
We decided to completely rid out of flower beds and replant them this Spring. We thought we weee doing it right by spending over $150 to lay down this fabric to prevent weed growth. A few weeks later we saw weeds coming through and dug through the mulch thinking they were growing on top of the fabric. They had grown straight through. Lots of money and work for nothing, now in the Fall I’m spending just as much time weeding as I did without the fabric. Such a waste and disappointment.
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