Cut an x over top of.
How to lay weed mat around plants.
1 dig a 2 to 3 inch deep.
Install the plant back fill around the root ball with soil and lightly tamp the soil to eliminate air pockets.
Lay the fabric out.
Stake the borders firmly.
For large plants such as bushes.
If you have not yet.
If your ground is a bit hard you might need to use a hammer.
How to put down a weed mat 1.
Cover the sides of the garden bed properly to avoid weed growth at the borders.
A five inch layer of shredded hardwood bark around trees and shrubs should last three seasons depends on the quality cypress mulch lasts longest but is more expensive.
Clear the garden area of debris and mulch.
Now peg it in place using either metal or plastic pegs.
Pick beds that house annuals instead of perennials.
Over other parts of the garden bed allow an overlap of an inch or more so that you don t have an open spot that will allow weeds to come up.
Lay the four flaps of fabric snugly against the base of the plant to cover the soil.
I ve seen landscapers lay down weed barrier cut holes plant shrubs and.
Unroll the weed mat on top of the garden area.
Weed barrier fabric works best if you reinstall it each year so.
Make sure you are not covering the roots of the plant.
Whichever you use you just add more as it decays and you see patches of bare soil.
Leave plants in place.
And don t do this.
Lay it right over top of your plants.
Laying the fabric properly doesn t disturb the bushes or take a major time investment but it does provide an optimum weed barrier that can last for five years or longer.
First remove all the weeds from the area you want to cover.
Pull as many weeds as possible.
Cut the weed mat around a plant.
Pull the flaps aside to dig the hole and dump the soil into a wheelbarrow or tub rather than onto the surrounding fabric.
You obviously want water and nutrients to get through to your plants so your fabric.
Then roll out the weed mat onto your garden bed and cut it to size with scissors.