Thank you very much. I am sick of wood mulch blowing and washing away and getting into my stones. I really wanted to buy rubber mulch and was waiting for a practical review. You did a fantastic job of answering the majority of questions I had.
Love my rubber mulch.❤ I use to get the wood mulch for years, and it was funky for a few weeks. Then the wood Mulch would just disappear. Rain washed it away. Wind blue it away. Blower blue it away. It was gone bye bye. Just put Black Rubber mulch from lowes, large Nuggets. Little Rubber smell for 1 day in 90+ degree weather. Also rubber mulch held up well with several back to back severe thunderstorms. My Black rubber much looks so real and very beautiful. No one even know it's Rubber mulch. Get lots of compliments. Next, gonna try the Super Max Mulch Glue and see what happens. Thank you for sharing your review. Maybe I will do a review someday.
I just started gardening and I used landscape fabric and the black rubber mulch. When I plant a flower, I just move the rubber mulch, cut a hole in the landscape fabric and plant. I don’t lie rubber mulch around the base of the plant. I receive lots of compliments and the rubber mulch does not blow away.
Love the look of rubber mulch. Just can’t get over the smell. Been over 3 weeks and while it has gotten less odorous, still awful. Hopefully will get better with time. Giving us headaches.
Not sure what brand you purchased but the we don’t notice any odor from our Rubberiffic after a few weeks. It can be pretty strong the first few days, but never strong enough to give us headaches.
Hi, Thanks for the video. Question on quantity. Did you say that area used to take about 14 yards of wood mulch and then you replaced it with about 2 3/4 pallets of the Rubberific? I'm assuming it was the 2000 lb pallets or about 75 cuft. So you used about 7.63 yards. I ask because I'm reading that you can use about half the amount of rubber as wood and that seems to be your experience, but I'm just checking to be sure I have that right.
Yes, I normally go 4+ inches with wood mulch but went 2 inches deep with the rubber mulch. With the fabric under the rubber mulch, it help prevent weeds from germinating in the rubber mulch.
I'm considering it today however my oak trees our so dirty that my beds get full of debris every spring in Houston. With regular mulch I just put down a fresh cover. Not sure how I would keep the rubber mulch clean but would like to quit spending a grand a year on mulch.
I prefer to use non-woven landscape fabric. It does allow water through, however it is slow to do so. Holds up great and weed germination is minimal. Any big box store should carry it. I get the 20+ year variety.
Do your plants seem to be ok? I switched to rubber last year and planted for the first time this year and now I keep reading that it gets too hot and kills plants and that the chemicals leech into the soil and kill plants, but I honestly can’t afford to replace mulch in bulk every year, so I’m hoping I still made the right choice.
@@shortyhos85 I would. There are pros and cons, but I think removing the need to replace it annually is a big win. However, I have found some of that work is shifted to now needing to keep the dead landscape cleaned up as there is no new mulch to cover it up annually.
@@toddbruce8177 mostly the perennials that die off every winter. The stems, leaves and grasses can just be covered with new layer of wood mulch. With rubber, you gotta put more effort into keeping it cleaned up.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room here… I think it’s only fair in this video that you include the many risks & dangers associated with mulching, along with the harmful side effects & potential long term damage. Many watching this may be tempted to mulch in order to show off or look cool to friends or family, but they oughta be aware of & educated on all the proper info. I personally know of a neighbor who used to be a good friend of mine, started hanging out in the community garden with the wrong crowd, gossipers, all heavy mulchers. To make a long story short he was essentially peer pressured into mulching at his own home. 3 years later, sadly, his garden is unrecognizable….Once the community gardeners got their claws in him they began using his personal space for their own gardening/mulching purposes. At one point they were even using sections of his backyard to grow illegal marijuana, pot. We don’t speak anymore… and in the few instances where we see each other walking by with my dog, he just holds his head in shame, he won’t even make eye contact with me anymore….
Thank you very much. I am sick of wood mulch blowing and washing away and getting into my stones. I really wanted to buy rubber mulch and was waiting for a practical review. You did a fantastic job of answering the majority of questions I had.
Love my rubber mulch.❤
I use to get the wood mulch for years, and it was funky for a few weeks. Then the wood Mulch would just disappear. Rain washed it away. Wind blue it away. Blower blue it away. It was gone bye bye.
Just put Black Rubber mulch from lowes, large Nuggets. Little Rubber smell for 1 day in 90+ degree weather. Also rubber mulch held up well with several back to back severe thunderstorms. My Black rubber much looks so real and very beautiful. No one even know it's Rubber mulch. Get lots of compliments.
Next, gonna try the Super Max Mulch Glue and see what happens.
Thank you for sharing your review. Maybe I will do a review someday.
I just started gardening and I used landscape fabric and the black rubber mulch. When I plant a flower, I just move the rubber mulch, cut a hole in the landscape fabric and plant. I don’t lie rubber mulch around the base of the plant. I receive lots of compliments and the rubber mulch does not blow away.
I was wanting to redo my front garden bed and this video helped with my decision. Rubber mulch it is!
Glad it helped! Good luck with your project.
Everything looks amazing, I think I will go this route...Thanks for the video!
Nice video. Exactly what I was looking for. I will definitely go with the rubber mulch on my next project.
Don’t be misled by these industry cowards. They are purposefully attempting to mislead you with lies and misinformation.
Thanks for sharing. This something I have been fighting with.
Love the look of rubber mulch. Just can’t get over the smell. Been over 3 weeks and while it has gotten less odorous, still awful. Hopefully will get better with time. Giving us headaches.
Not sure what brand you purchased but the we don’t notice any odor from our Rubberiffic after a few weeks. It can be pretty strong the first few days, but never strong enough to give us headaches.
Which brand of rubber mulch did you buy? I brought rubberiffic from Lowes. It had light smell of rubber for 1 day in 90+ degree weather.
Good video. Thank you.
Great vid thank you. What landscape fabric did you use?
Any professional grade landscape fabric will work. I personally stay away from woven landscape fabric.
Hi, Thanks for the video. Question on quantity. Did you say that area used to take about 14 yards of wood mulch and then you replaced it with about 2 3/4 pallets of the Rubberific? I'm assuming it was the 2000 lb pallets or about 75 cuft. So you used about 7.63 yards. I ask because I'm reading that you can use about half the amount of rubber as wood and that seems to be your experience, but I'm just checking to be sure I have that right.
Yes, I normally go 4+ inches with wood mulch but went 2 inches deep with the rubber mulch. With the fabric under the rubber mulch, it help prevent weeds from germinating in the rubber mulch.
I'm considering it today however my oak trees our so dirty that my beds get full of debris every spring in Houston. With regular mulch I just put down a fresh cover. Not sure how I would keep the rubber mulch clean but would like to quit spending a grand a year on mulch.
Yeah, if they are dropping a lot of acorns that might be a problem to keep clean. The leaves could be blown off pretty easily however.
Did you consider buying in bulk? Usually cheaper with wood mulch. Not sure if it was an option in rubber mulch.
Unfortunately, I have not found this mulch to be available in bulk. I have found the rubber nuggets in bulk, but that wasn’t the look we were wanting.
Where did you get and what brand is the weed barrier? And is it breathable a far as letting air and rain through.
I prefer to use non-woven landscape fabric. It does allow water through, however it is slow to do so. Holds up great and weed germination is minimal. Any big box store should carry it. I get the 20+ year variety.
How does it hold up in high strong winds? Do they fly onto the lawn like the wood chip mulch ?
The rubber mulch stays in place amazingly well. I have never noticed the mulch blowing in our 50-60mph winds we have had.
Do your plants seem to be ok? I switched to rubber last year and planted for the first time this year and now I keep reading that it gets too hot and kills plants and that the chemicals leech into the soil and kill plants, but I honestly can’t afford to replace mulch in bulk every year, so I’m hoping I still made the right choice.
After 2 years, my plants are fine. Haven’t had any more die than I have in traditional wood mulch.
What kind of landscape fabric did you use? We had some of the stuff that tears and rips all over.
I use perforated. I feel the woven germinates weeds easier.
Thank you very much!
Good video I've been looking for one straight to the point. How many inches is your depth?
I did a minimum of 2" of the rubber mulch on top of 20 year fabric. This seems to be thick enough to show show bare spots over time.
Thanks good info
I kinda like the tire shop smell
Still cheaper than back surgery.
Do. I. Take. Up. The. Wood. Mucha. Before. I. Put. Down. The. Rubber. Mucha. So. Do. I. Take. Up. All. The. Wood. Mucha. Can. U. Help. Me. Now. 10:19 10:19
Yes, you need to remove the old wood mulch, put a fabric barrier down and then add the rubber mulch.
2 year update
That video is in the works!
Wanting to buy the same product... would you still recommend it after having it for so long?
@@shortyhos85 I would. There are pros and cons, but I think removing the need to replace it annually is a big win. However, I have found some of that work is shifted to now needing to keep the dead landscape cleaned up as there is no new mulch to cover it up annually.
@@blood_sweat_and_beers Has it impacted your plants you have planted around the pool or are you talking about the annual plants that die off yearly?
@@toddbruce8177 mostly the perennials that die off every winter. The stems, leaves and grasses can just be covered with new layer of wood mulch. With rubber, you gotta put more effort into keeping it cleaned up.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room here… I think it’s only fair in this video that you include the many risks & dangers associated with mulching, along with the harmful side effects & potential long term damage. Many watching this may be tempted to mulch in order to show off or look cool to friends or family, but they oughta be aware of & educated on all the proper info.
I personally know of a neighbor who used to be a good friend of mine, started hanging out in the community garden with the wrong crowd, gossipers, all heavy mulchers. To make a long story short he was essentially peer pressured into mulching at his own home. 3 years later, sadly, his garden is unrecognizable….Once the community gardeners got their claws in him they began using his personal space for their own gardening/mulching purposes. At one point they were even using sections of his backyard to grow illegal marijuana, pot. We don’t speak anymore… and in the few instances where we see each other walking by with my dog, he just holds his head in shame, he won’t even make eye contact with me anymore….
get to the point dude