5oz Pro Garden Weed Barrier Landscape Fabric

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Protect your garden from annoying weeds. Get your Premium 5oz Pro Garden Weed Barrier Landscape Fabric to make your gardening easier and 100% hassle-free.

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Comes in various sizes:



3'x50'

3'x100'

3'x250'



4'x50'

4'x100'

4'x250'


6'x300'

Return Policy:
Our return policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.


Shipping Times:
Standard shipping typically requires 4-5 business days for delivery, with the potential for extended timelines during peak shipping seasons.

Check out our easy-to-follow guide for installing Landscape Fabric.

Polypropelene, 2 layer - Woven and non-woven needle punched.

Protect your garden from annoying weeds. Get your Premium 5oz Pro Garden Weed Barrier Landscape Fabric to make your gardening easier and 100% hassle-free.

  • DISCOVER THE PROFESSIONAL GARDENING SOLUTION – The ECOgardener ultimate pro weed barrier landscape fabric is here to make your life easier and 100% hassle-free. Designed to provide unparalleled weed control, this premium weed barrier fabric will skyrocket your productivity and efficiency!
  • SUPER-EASY TO INSTALL & SET-UP – You don’t have to be an expert or call in expensive professionals in order to set up the elite ECOgardener weed blocking fabric, since it is light enough so that you can carry and cut it and also heavy enough to protect your garden.
  • NEEDLE PUNCHED – Our exclusive garden weed control mat is designed to let air and water through, thus conserving your soil’s moisture and preserving its value. The ECOgardener simple and easy gardening solution is going to keep weeds away without blocking air or water.
  • WEED BARRIER FABRIC MADE TO LAST – The heavy-duty, durable and sturdy design of the ECOgardener pro landscape weed barrier will provide you with premium weed protection for a very long time. Helping you to reduce chemicals so you can do your part for the environment too!

Customer Reviews

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Floridagirl
Heavy duty, easy to work with...

Delivered fast, heavy duty quality, easy to work with, just installed so can not vouch for it's durability, would recommend!

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Mia
Very happy with my purchase!

Love the size! Had enough for 3 rows on my watermelon patct and plenty left for a few other projects. VERY STURDY and durable. Keeps out the weeds and easy t

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Nola Standiford
Weed cloth

Love it! Easy to put down and cut. Nice and thick to keep out weeds!!!!

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Richie
A little thin

Will work fine with Mulch on top.

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Carla f.
Seeds travel by animal and wind

I just want to say that anytime you cover a weed block fabric you will eventually have weeds. I looked at the pictures shown of weeds coming through the fabric, but if you look at the pictures better you will see that the roots are growing down into the barrier. They had gravel, mulch, or dirt on top of the fabric that allowed an environment for a weed to grow. The weeds didnt grow through, they grew down. Seeds travel by wind and are carried by animals. Weeds are hardy and given an opportunity they will grow anywhere. The people that used it without burying it didnt have weeds. Hmm something to think about. If you cover it you will more than likely get some weeds, thats how life works.

Can I put landscape fabric over weeds?

Yes, you can. A landscape fabric, also known as weed fabric, serves as a thin barrier to weeds. This material is porous, so it allows water, air, and other nutrients to be consumed by garden plants. It’s actually a recommended solution for perennial beds since this fabric can last five years and more.

It is important to clean the surface and remove the weeds beneath the fabric before installing it. Gardeners or landscapers usually perform light weeding after installing the landscape fabric. The landscaping fabric is spread over the bare soil around shrubs, trees, and other plants. This often overlaps some inches of the fabric material at the seams.

When choosing the top-notch landscaping fabric, make sure to look for the ones made from heavy-duty material – woven polypropylene. Check also if the fabric is treated with ultraviolet to ensure durability and longevity.

For more tips, you can refer to our landscape fabric installation guide.

What is landscaping fabric used for?

A landscaping fabric is designed mainly to help control weeds in the garden, landscapes, planting beds, patios, and under decks filtration, save on mulching, and ward off weeds from growing.

Specifically, landscaping fabric is used for the following:

Environment-friendly weed prevention: Instead of using chemicals, which we all know can be harmful to the environment, landscaping fabric is safer and effective in preventing weed growth.

Stabilization. If you aim to add a layer of stability to decks, gravel paths, and pavers, landscaping fabrics can be a big help. Landscapers will not have to worry about gravel being trampled into the garden or pavers from sinking into the soil.

Retaining of Moisture and Conservation: The porosity of the landscape fabric allows the water and air to go through it, preventing moisture from evaporating quickly from its surface.

When should you use landscape fabric?

The primary idea behind landscape fabric usage is that it can totally eliminate weed growth in the garden or landscape designs. Nowadays, this innovative material serves as a crucial tool used to stabilize soil, aid in mulching, retain moisture, and promote proper aeration.

You can use landscape fabric if you want to add a layer of protection to your foundation drip edges and pathways. You can also place it in raised beds or between planting rows.

You can use landscape fabric before planting so that you will suppress the weeds first. It will allow you to cut the proper size of holes in the soil, thus, avoiding damaging the plants when the fabric is laid out. Make sure that the edges of the fabric will be a minimum of 4” from your plant base.

Is landscape fabric the same as filter fabric?

Landscape fabric and filter fabric are sometimes deemed to have similar functions. However, they are completely two different products.

Landscape fabric is designed for landscape and garden projects, while filter fabric is usually used in construction and drainage processes.

Landscape fabric lets proper irrigation and aeration in the soil. In that way, plants, especially those with a sensitive root system, are protected from drying out. One limitation of the landscape fabric is that it degrades its quality due to light and age. The fabric needs to be replaced after five years.

On the other hand, filter fabric lets the water flow and, at the same time, filter out silt, sediments, dirt, and other substances. This type of fabric should be heavy-duty to ensure efficient functioning.

Which side goes down on landscape fabric?

There are various types of landscape fabric. In most of those types, the felted side goes down, while the shiny one goes up. This pattern must be followed to ensure that the fabric will slightly stick to the soil and minimize sliding. Besides, the felted side aids water to penetrate through the fabric and into the soil.

A quick reminder: If you are going to use woven landscape fabric, feel both sides of the fabric, and you’ll notice a subtle difference. One side will have a fuzzy feel, while the other side will be smooth to touch. Keep in mind that the fuzzy side should be down and touch the soil. This side will also grip the debris and dirt to keep the landscape fabric stable in place.

Does water penetrate landscape fabric?

Yes, it does. Landscape fabric is designed to create a physical, water-permeable barrier that will allow the right amount of water to go through it. At the same time, it minimizes water evaporation from the soil. The fabric’s holes are small enough to warp off the water from passing in large amounts and soak the soil.

Typically, landscape fabric is made from woven fibers or a solid sheet containing perforated holes to let water penetrate. Other brands of landscape fabric provide UV protection to keep the fabric from early damage.

The felted side of the landscape fabric aids water to pass through the fabric. Even if you lay the fabric upside down, water and moisture can still penetrate, however, at a slower rate. In some cases, both sides of the landscape fabric are the same. In such instances, either side can go against the soil.

Watch the video to see how to install our Landscape Fabric.