Biodegradable Landscape Fabric - Garden Paper For Weeds - Paper Mulch (2-5 ft wide) - Made In USA

Regular price
$6.00
Sale price
$6.00


A 100% Biodegradable Weed Barrier

Sandbaggy Biodegradable Landscape Fabric, also known as Garden Paper and Paper Mulch, are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic landscaping fabric. Use our garden paper to promote plant growth by preventing weeds, retaining soil moisture, and fertilizing your soil.

Truly a sustainable product, our garden paper is made from recycled cardboard boxes, zero plastic used in production. This paper mulch is a great source of nutrients for your soil. Our garden paper is available in multiple sizes, as low as $52/roll.

We recommend installing them with our circle top landscaping pins.


Specs

  • Material: Paper (Recycled Cardboard Boxes)
  • Thickness: 10 Mil
  • Roll Width(s)
    • 2 ft (24 inches)
    • 3 ft (36 inches)
    • 4 ft (48 inches)
    • 5 ft (60 inches)
  • Roll Length(s)
    • 50 ft (16.67 Yards)
    • 475 ft (158.33 Yards)
  • Color: Brown
  • Organic - Safe to Use for Vegetable Gardening
  • Roll Weight
    • 2 ft x 475 ft - 26 lbs
    • 3 ft x 475 ft - 38 lbs
    • 4 ft x 475 ft - 50 lbs
    • 5 ft x 475 ft - 64 lb

Features

  • Prevent Weeds: Creates a barrier to prevent weed seeds from germinating and growing.
  • Retain Soil Moisture: Reduces water evaporation from the soil surface.
  • Eco Friendly (Made From Cardboard): A 100% biodegradable product, zero plastics were used in production of Sandbaggy Garden Paper.
  • Organic Paper Mulch: As garden paper decomposes, it adds organic material back into your soil, helping to promote the growth of your plants.
  • Keeps Soil Warm: Brown color has soil warming benefits.
  • Easy To Cut: Landscaping paper is much easier to cut than traditional plastic alternatives.
  • Made in America - Support American jobs, American infrastructure and American FAMILIES - While everyone else has outsourced to China, we are one of the ONLY companies that still makes our fabric in America.

FAQ

How do you use garden paper?

Gardening paper is most commonly used as a weed barrier in garden beds or any other planting area. To install it all you need to do is place it over the surface and secure it with landscape staples (we recommend our circle top landscape pins). You can choose to place a layer of mulch or other organic material over the paper.

Does garden paper work?

Garden paper is a great solution to suppress weeds. It does this in two ways. One by blocking sunlight to the soils surface, which prevents weed seeds from germinating and growing. Secondly, by retaining soil moisture, since weeds often thrive in drier soils.


Do you need to put anything between landscaping paper and mulch?

No, but placing compost, wood chips, or any other organic material can help to improve the health of the soil and provide more nutrients to the plants.

How long does landscape paper last?

Biodegradable landscape fabrics, like landscape paper, are not a permanent weed control solution. Landscape paper’s lifespan depends on a variety of factors like weather, soil type, and quality of the paper. Most landscape papers last at least one growing season and more durable ones can last 3+ years.

What is the difference between the types of rolls you sell?

Roll type


Jute netting


Coir Mat


Black landscape fabric


Orange landscape fabric

Burlap fabric
Material Jute Coconut fiber Polypropylene woven fabric Burlap
Length 225 ft 165 ft 300, 500 ft 100, 300, 500 ft 300 ft
Width 4 ft 4 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3.33 or 6 ft
Coverage 900 sq. ft 1,070 sq. ft 900 or 1,500 sq. ft 300 - 1,500 sq. ft 1,000 or 1,800 sq. ft
Price/sqft (1,000 sq. ft) $0.17 $0.30 $0.08 $0.09 $0.15
Purpose

Stabilize soil

Control erosion

Beach / shoreline erosion
(Water submersion)

Hillside erosion

Weed barrier

Silt fence

Weed barrier

Silt fence

Table / aisle runner

Floor mats

Tree / shrub protection

Life 1-2 years 2-5 years 12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure)
12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure) N/A
Anchored using 6-inch sod staples N/A
Biodegradable? Yes Yes No No Yes