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VisPore® Tree Mats

Stop weeds for up to three years

Item #: 43586
151040
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Description

VisPore Tree Mats, 3’ x 3’, Bundle of 100

One tree mat provides 9 square feet of weed-free soil and all of the water and minerals that weeds usually take. UV stabilized with carbon black for three years of weed control. 2.5 Mils thick (400 micropores/in2). Use ground staples (sold separately) to anchor tree mats. Place with dull, rough side down and shiny side up. Bundle of 100 mats (3’ x 3’ each).

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Quick Specs

MPN VPMAT3 3X3
UPC
UNSPSC 21102200
Made In United States

Quick Specs

MPN: VPMAT3 3X3
UPC:
UNSPSC: 21102200
Made In: United States

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There is a dull and a shiny side to these, which side should go up?
The shiny side should face up and the dull side toward the ground.
Does the mat have a pre cut slit for the seedling?
Yes, these mats come with a pre-cut slit in them.
Do these need to be cut back or removed as the tree grows to prevent girdling, or does the material break down quickly enough to avoid that issue?
As the tree grows the VisPore mat will be stretched, it will not harm the tree. The only thing to be careful of is to make sure the shiny side of the mat is placed up. This will allow for the irrigation water to reach the soil more efficiently.
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Anonymous

We planted 1000 hardwood seedlings (black walnut, red & white oak, green ash, bald cypress) in 1996 and another 2100 seedlings in 2002 using Tubex Tree Tubes and Visipore Tree Mats. We had no means of irrigation and moisture conservation was crucial as well as eliminating competition for the existing rainfall. We had a 95% survival rate and good growth. We found that the mats need to be drawn very tightly when stapled so that mowing would go over the mats and not rip them apart. The mats lasted more than the three years and are still intact around many of the original trees although grass has grown through them. The biggest problem losing trees now is mice and voles girdling trees during the winter. The Tree Tubes also provide a perch for birds as they poop and plant cherry trees, poison ivy and other undesirable vegetation inside the tubes. A simple but very effective system.