Bit of a bleat here, as I'm pretty disappointed.
I recently cleared out an overgrown garden bed, digging through it and removing as much Kikuya and nut grass root as I could, before raking flat. The intention was to lay a bed of stone pebble, add some sandstone stepping stones and finish off with a few cacti, as its a NW sun trap against rendered walls. Water restrictions and continued drought have limited plant choice now (geranium, bouganvillea, garzinia(sp?) and cacti) and I was keen to please the missus with a Jamie Dury makeover!:rolleyes:
Anyway we decided to lay down weed mat, something I've never used before, and put the pebbles on top. So that's what I did, even folding it over to follow the garden bed, not cut exactly to shape...thinking surely 2 layers is better than one.
One week later what should I see poking their bl**dy heads through the pebbles, but weed shoots! I dug around and sure enough, half a dozen green spears poking through the weave of the weed mat!!:mad: They are a bit young to distinguish yet, but I think its nut grass. They shall be laid low with lashings of Roundup, but that would have been the same with no weed mat, so I'm thinking its all a great waste of time and money:( .
Anyone had similar, or have an opinion on the use of weed mat?
Cheers,