You Don't Need Landscape Fabric (Things Everyone Should Know)

You don't need landscape fabric if you are putting down mulch. Put it down thickly, and that will be enough to choke out weeds. Thick like 4+ inches. I originally learned to put it down 6-8 inches.

Why should you not use landscape fabric? The mulch you are putting down will turn into dirt and then weeds will grow on top of the weed cloth. You will have a mess on your hands. Mulch is not a permanent solution, and landscape fabric doesn't make it last longer. Weeds float along on the air or get pulled in with footsteps. Stone mulch doesn't fix the issue either because leaves, debris, and dirt get blown in and then break down creating a layer of dirt that weeds grow in.

You can use cardboard in place of landscape fabric because it will do the same job before breaking down.

 I've started hearing gardeners tales that thick mulch will choke out the bacterial life in the soil. That doesn't make any sense because that would mean that soil itself would choke out the bacterial life of what is beneath it.  

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