Pointbond Fabric, Non-Woven, 3oz, 3ft x 300ft
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SBB-330
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Product Features
- NON WOVEN POINTBOND FABRIC 3OZ. 3FT X 300FT
- Affordable and Strong Landscape Fabric
- Excellent drainage that allows nutrients to pass through to the root zone
- Ideal for use around plants in gardens and landscapes
- Tear and puncture resistant but easy to cut to size and shape
- Blocks sunlight to suffocate existing weeds and protect against weed growth
- Available in a variety of sizes to fit various applications
Product Benefits
- 3oz non-woven Pointbond fabric available in a variety of sizes to fit various applications
- Versatile fabric offers excellent drainage and allows nutrients to pass through to the root zone
- Tear and puncture resistance yet very easy to cut to size and shape - easy to install around plants and in curved landscape beds
- Often used as a weed barrier under mulch or stone
- UV resistant Pointbond can also be used as a ground cover in gardens
Product Shipping Weight
- 30 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is non woven Pointbond fabric?
Non woven Pointbond fabric is a strong, tear and puncture resistant material that offers excellent drainage and is ideal for use in gardens and landscapes to block sunlight, suffocate existing weeds, and protect against any weed growth from soil underneath. It is also a cost-effective ground cover option that is commonly used by professional landscapers and gardeners.
2. What are the benefits of using Pointbond fabric in landscaping?
Pointbond fabric is an affordable and versatile option for landscaping and gardening. It allows nutrients to pass through to the root zone, has excellent drainage, blocks sunlight to suffocate existing weeds, and offers protection against weed growth from the soil underneath. It is also easy to cut to size and shape and can be installed around plants and in curved landscape beds.
3. Can non woven Pointbond fabric be used as a ground cover?
Yes, non woven Pointbond fabric can be used as a ground cover in gardens. It is UV resistant and can even be installed above grade, uncovered. It is a cost-effective option for seasonal or semi-permanent ground cover.
4. Is Pointbond fabric commonly used by professional landscapers?
Yes, pointbond fabric is commonly used by professional landscapers and gardeners due to its affordability, versatility, and suitability for a variety of applications. It is often used as a weed barrier under mulch or stone and as a ground cover in gardens.
Non woven Pointbond fabric is a strong, tear and puncture resistant material that offers excellent drainage and is ideal for use in gardens and landscapes to block sunlight, suffocate existing weeds, and protect against any weed growth from soil underneath. It is also a cost-effective ground cover option that is commonly used by professional landscapers and gardeners.
2. What are the benefits of using Pointbond fabric in landscaping?
Pointbond fabric is an affordable and versatile option for landscaping and gardening. It allows nutrients to pass through to the root zone, has excellent drainage, blocks sunlight to suffocate existing weeds, and offers protection against weed growth from the soil underneath. It is also easy to cut to size and shape and can be installed around plants and in curved landscape beds.
3. Can non woven Pointbond fabric be used as a ground cover?
Yes, non woven Pointbond fabric can be used as a ground cover in gardens. It is UV resistant and can even be installed above grade, uncovered. It is a cost-effective option for seasonal or semi-permanent ground cover.
4. Is Pointbond fabric commonly used by professional landscapers?
Yes, pointbond fabric is commonly used by professional landscapers and gardeners due to its affordability, versatility, and suitability for a variety of applications. It is often used as a weed barrier under mulch or stone and as a ground cover in gardens.
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