For optimal results:
Use our mulch glue directly on the surface of the mulch film without diluting it with water for the best curing effect.
If your sprayer has low pressure or there is thickening of leftover adhesive over time, dilute it with 10% to 20% water.
1. In Good Weather Conditions:
Mulch glue continues to gain strength for 48 hours. It is important to allow MULCH GLUE to do so under good weather conditions. The product is water-based, and rain can dilute the liquid and limit the achieved bond strength.
2. Wash Down:
Prior to applying Mulch glue, it is important to wash down old stones that may be dirty and contain debris, as well as remove silt deposits from new stones obtained from the quarry. Contaminants can hinder the effective bond between the stones.
3. Shake Before Use:
Before using the product, please shake the liquid to ensure its uniformity and prevent blockage of the nozzle.
4. For a More Robust Finish:
You can apply 2 or 3 coats of Mulch glue, allowing the first coat to dry for 24 hours or until fully dry before applying a second coat.
5. Time Limit:
The effectiveness of Mulch glue typically lasts for one year. After the winter season, it is advisable to reinforce the garden with Mulch glue again.
How long does mulch glue last before needing to be reapplied?
Mulch glue typically lasts for about one year before needing to be reapplied, although this can vary depending on the climate and other factors.
Is mulch glue safe for my plants and the environment?
Yes, mulch glue is generally safe for both your plants and the environment when used as directed. The glue itself is not toxic, but it should be kept away from edible plants and any areas where runoff could occur.
Does mulch glue keep away weeds?
Yes, mulch glue's adhesive nature helps keep weeds out by creating a thick layer that prevents germination and growth. This can be especially useful in areas with a tendency to get overrun with weeds or invasive species.
Can I apply mulch glue directly to the soil, or do I need an extra layer of material first?
You typically do not need an extra layer of material before applying mulch glue; however, you may find that it sticks better if you do use some type of non-porous surface (such as cardboard or plastic) beneath it.
What is the suitable diameter size of stones for using mulch glue?
We first recommend the spray on application method, which is suitable for gravel with a diameter size of 4-10mm. For larger stones, we suggest mixing them evenly with mulch glue before spreading them out.