🌟 Lock Down Your Landscape Like a Pro!
DOMINATOR Mulch Anchor is a powerful 1-gallon mulch glue and gravel binder designed to stabilize your landscaping materials. Its water-based, non-toxic formula is safe for pets and plants, ensuring a worry-free application. With a coverage of 25 square feet, it sets quickly in 6-24 hours and lasts for 12-24 months, making it the ideal solution for maintaining a tidy and beautiful outdoor space.
Coverage | 25 square feet |
Item Form | Liquid |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
C**S
A must have.
Best mulch glue I've ever used. Been using it for the last 3 years or so and I'll continue to use in the future. I've tried others, and I've tried making it myself. Nothing has worked better then this glue. I use it for my pea gravel as well.
G**G
Turned my flagstone white!
When I first applied the product, it went in clear and shiny. Worked really well holding the pea gravel in place. Then, after a couple of days, the product turned white. So I was thinking maybe I applied it too thick and it had puddled. So I grinded the top of the flagstone and reapplied the glue. It seemed to work.Now I have an another area I wanted to try. This time I applied it thinner and used a broom to even it out. I applied two coats and after two days I noticed white spots again where it could have been applied too thick. Ok, I understand that could be the case. However, there are white spots in places where I know it’s not too thick and it covers the whole rock. Also, the original flagstone location now has white spots where there were t any to begin with. Very frustrated with this product since now I have to grind down both locations to remove the “clear” application.
N**D
Excellent product!
The solution mixed up thoroughly and applied evenly on the mulch using a fan-like spray nozzle setting. It dried within 12 hours and help up well to the next rain. We initially applied it to the margins of the mulch, to reduce "wash-out" of mulch. Now I am going to expand the area that will be covered by the latex feeling coat.
M**E
Ok but too expensive
It works ok but you need a lot of it in order to glue well. I brought one gallon and it wasn't enough for a really small area.Its too expensive for what you get.
A**R
VERY IMPRESSED
was actually a great product worked great on pea gravel .. held the stones in place we put around 24x24 patio blocks and gave them a glossy look … worked very well …. Would buy it again
A**7
It's ok!
This worked pretty well on the pea gravel. However, not so great when it comes to mulch. I was disappointed when it came to the mulch. It did not get to tacky. I followed the instructions to a T.
T**I
Omg YES
I would have said "so far so good" until today. Now I say "oh he11 yeah, where have you been all my life???" After the wizard of Oz weather we had last night. Used it for red mulch. Looks amazing, didn't use much, and my mulch is on a hill. Still standing like I just laid it. Just bought more for the rest of my landscaping.
W**N
Didn't last
I was interested in this product because it appeared to be similar to other products I'd used, but came in a larger quantity and thus was more cost effective. It does not appear to be the exact same formulation. Maybe this one is better for bark. I'm using it on pea gravel in a walk way. I used it far more generously than I had used the other product, pouring it on with a sprinkler can. The previous product I had sprayed from a pump sprayer can, and used more sparingly. I also redid the area, making the gravel less deep and putting decomposed granite (breeze) under it, so it should have held better.The previous product held up for about a year, and finally succumbed because the gravel was too deep, and was shifting under the part that was treated.This product has almost totally failed in six months, even though it was under much more favorable conditions. I'll go back to the previous product. With the thinner gravel layer, I suspect it will give me three years of service.Regarding depths of a gravel path, my suggestion is that the depth be only a few times the diameter of the gravel. In this case, the gravel was 1/4 inch diameter. Initially it was three inches deep. I hadn't planned on treating it at all, but at that depth, every footstep sunk in like sand. I removed it and added breeze, replacing the gravel on top only 1 inch thick. That produced a much more stable surface, even without a stabilizing agent.
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