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Weed Control Mulchtex Weed Control Fabric


FEATURES • UV stabilised • Allows air and water to permeate • Multi-functional


• Clear weeds without chemicals • Easy to use and cut to size • Guarantee of 15 years when covered with a mulch


MULCHTEX


MULCHTEX 50G MUL004 1m x 50m ......................... MUL005 1m x 100m ...................... MUL001 1.5m x 100m ................. MUL013F 2m x 50m Folded ........ MUL002 2m x 100m ...................... MUL003 2.5m x 100m .................


£11.50/roll £19.75/roll £32.00/roll £22.50/roll £45.00/roll £57.00/roll


Mulchtex is a spun bonded polypropylene weed control fabric with high levels of UV stabiliser which allows air, nutrients and liquids to pass through soil. Mulchtex acts as a weed barrier and enables easy planting by


pre-cutting crossholes in the fabric. The spunbonded material allows it to be easily cut without fraying.


Available in 50GSM as a standard, but other weights are available upon request.


Don’t Forget... Economy Pegs See page 39 for additional fixings.


Used for fixing weed control fabrics. FX1000 (150mm) ...................£0.15/unit


APPLICATIONS • Flower & shrub beds • Fruit & veg beds • Fallow areas • Garden paths & scree gardens • Under decking without a mulch • Block paving drives • Aggregate drives • Heavy duty vehicle areas • Under Tildapave • Patios & paved areas • Nursery poly tunnels • Rose & shrub beds


T: 0117 966 9684 | F: 0117 923 1251 | E: info@tildenet.co.uk | W: www.tildenet.co.uk


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