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Large Mulch Mat

$4.80

EverGrow Mulch Mats nestle inside the top of an EverGrow Bag to cover the exposed soil. They retain moisture, help prevent weeds and keep the soil cooler. Slits may be cut with scissors to allow the Mulch Mat to sit nicely around the trunk and recut as the trunk thickens. They may be covered with a layer of decorative stone, shells or bark. Water will soak through them readily. Lift the edge to check the soil moisture with your finger.

Suitable to use in the 40L or 80L EverGrow Bags.

May also be used in the garden without EverGrow Bags - simply tuck around the trunk/stem of your plant and weight down with stones/gravel/bark.

Price is for MulchMat only. Accessories in the photos are not included.

Shipping charges:  Our shipping calculator is good but not perfect - it may end up charging a higher rate than needed if you buy several small sized items such as MulchMats or 10L EverGrow Bags. If you get an unfair freight charge don't worry, we will include a refund in the parcel. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the shipping charges

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