How to apply mulch glue:
Applying mulch glue is similar to applying a general spray fertiliser to your garden beds. It is always important to follow the directions of your chosen product, but most mulch glues are applied with a sprayer for the best results.
Before applying, you can mist your garden beds with water to ensure your mulch glue will lock in place. There is no specific ratio needed when applying mulch glue; it is as simple as just covering your desired area with a thin, even layer.
Is mulch glue safe for my plants and the environment?
Mulch glue is considered safe for most plants and the surrounding environment. The glue itself is not made up of any toxic ingredients, however it should be kept away from any edible plants. We do not recommend using this product for a vegie or herb garden.
How long will mulch glue last?
Mulch glue tends to last around 12 months, however it does depend on the level of harsh weather conditions that your garden is exposed to. Always check the longevity of your mulch glue before applying.
Does mulch glue need to be watered regularly?
Mulch glue itself does not need to be watered to keep its adhesiveness, but don’t forget to water the plants you’ve got within your mulch! When applying mulch glue, spraying a mist of water on your mulch beforehand can be beneficial to ensure it has stuck properly.