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BEEST Sticky Mulch Glue is a high-strength, non-toxic adhesive designed for landscaping, effectively binding mulch, gravel, and pebbles while providing long-lasting coverage and resistance to erosion.
Volume | 1 Gallons |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Features | organic |
Color | White |
R**B
Stays stuck!
Well, it took a while before I could put this to the test. Finally, I have a source of bark chips (neighbor’s tree came down and arborist left us a huge chip pile). We have a hundred foot path through the woods up to our garden. It routinely gets washed out and remains a muddy mess for weeks. Previous bark chipping has been a waste of time and effort. The snow has melted and we got a few days of dry weather. We laid down three foot wide strips of poly bird netting and diagonals of landscape timbers placed downhill of stone filled trenches. We topped with a bed of bark chips and sprayed with Sticky. Todays’s downpour did not produce a washout! Everything is still intact and that’s a first. We’ll see how it lasts.
Q**M
Easy bed cleaning
The media could not be loaded. I love this product. I have a large tree that drops leaves in my mulch bed. I now can just blow the leaves off without disturbing the mulch!!! Thank you!Update: this stuff didn't work at all. I went over the beds twice and it did absolutely nothing. I wouldn't buy it again
S**N
Works great but fiddly
I used this on small rocks that were on a path. The preparation is fiddly and they suggest the expensive sprayer to help mix it. It worked fine mixing it in a bucket and pouring it into a watering can and using it from there. I think that if you have a large space to bind, it might be worth the sprayer. But small areas like mine it worked great. There was some slipping around after it set but it has generally held together well even several months later.
A**Y
Works as intended
I had been looking into ways to secure some mulch to very sloped areas of my yard, as well as potentially trying to keep some landscape rocks in place. In the fall, I applied this glue, as directed, to some steep areas, and to some areas near my walkway, in an attempt to keep the walkway neater looking. Throughout the freeze thaw cycle of our recent snowstorms, I have noticed that the mulch has been better behaved at staying where it should, and not migrating to where it shouldn't. I'll have a better understanding of how well this works in the springtime, but for now, I feel it was worth my time to put this down. It is kind of a pain to apply, in the sense that you must mix and spray it, then thoroughly wash out your sprayer (unless you want to dispose of it). It is also very expensive for what it is, so I am having to be strategic about where I apply it, as I can't afford to spray ten yards of mulch in place.
S**R
It works pretty good on pea gravel but overpriced.
Recommend a heavy application on pea gravel. Maybe 2 applications. Its too expensive for me. I just grabbed some waterproof Titebond wood glue and diluted until it sprayed. Same holding strength so far at 1/3 the cost. May consider simply adding cement to reduce the sinking feeling when walking or sitting in the pea gravel patio. For a low traffic area this is probably prefect. Does let water through.
A**O
Mulch Glue Success!
I recently tried mulch glue in my two flower beds, and I must say, it works like a charm! This stuff made mulch application a breeze. It provided a strong and lasting bond that kept the mulch in place even during heavy rains and strong winds. Plus, it gave my flower beds a neat and tidy appearance that lasted much longer than traditional mulch without glue. Overall, I'm really pleased with the results, and I'll definitely be using mulch glue for all my landscaping projects in the future. It's a game-changer for anyone looking to keep their garden looking pristine and well-maintained.
J**.
Works good to hold everything together
I was pleased that this is an American company and that they produce a good product. They actually have many products when you look them up online. We have a large flower bed in front that also has a French drain in the middle of it. One of our gutters drains underground to it. The landscapers placed small rocks over the lowest part of the drain and when it rains the rainwater moves the small rocks or maybe I should call it gravel. So I thought that place would be a good place to try out this product. This is a good mulch glue that can hold gravel together. And it is safe to spray around plants. My husband applied our mulch glue. Also be sure to do a good job of washing out your sprayer. I am happy with the result it provides.
S**.
Does the job
I used this on some landscape gravel that covers large portions of the yard in the house I rent. The landlord didn't have any sort of edging installed to corral the gravel so prior to using this, every time my kid played anywhere near the stones I'd have to spend too much time tediously herding the little rocks back into their proper place so they wouldn't become projectiles under the lawnmower. I diluted this concentrated formula with the appropriate amount of water and used a pump sprayer to apply it to the gravel. Because it's gravel, I had to do the heavy application's dilution rate so this one bottle did not cover much square footage. It did a good job though and I'm happy with the result. I'm going to be buying more to finish the yard because I love that water still goes through it and into the ground as it should and it holds the gravel in place pretty well. It does move when my 50-pound dog barrels into the gravel and skids sideways on his outstretched paws but I don't expect it to withstand that kind of treatment and frankly I'm glad it does budge because I don't want my dog injuring himself doing that. It does hold up well to my kid walking back and forth on it and if I really wanted it to hold against the dog, it probably would with more coats. I'm very happy with this product but do be aware that you may need a lot of it to cover larger areas of gravel compared to something lighter like mulch.
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