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"fence mulch", mow strip, underlayment, whatchacallit z 05-07-2007
Walmart sells it. It's called Roundup.

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Steve Barker




"z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote in message
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>A couple of years back, I bought some "fence mulch" as they called it,
> from Gardeners Supply, about a foot wide, sits under chainlink fences
> and keeps grass and weeds from growing where you cannot mow. Same idea
> as "mow strips", same idea as landscape fabric, but solid, heavier
> plastic, not flexible fabric, so it just stays put by itself, no
> staking, no covering with gravel. Came in a box of like 3 foot long
> pieces that sort of interlocked/overlapped. Had holes prepunched for
> chain-link posts. I do not remember the name of the manufacturer.
>
> Anyway, I did half my fence and now they do not stock it any more and
> do not know where it can be found. A LOT of web searching (and froogle
> and groups) doesn't help; I get links to the old Gardeners Supply
> page, and a lot of patents but nobody selling it.
>
> Anybody know where I can still get this stuff?
>




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