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longevity, not just appearance
Use When: Moisture retention, soil temperature control, erosion reduction
Key Considerations: Depth, organic vs inorganic, drainage interaction
Common Failures: Excess depth causing root suffocation
Use When: Long‑term weed suppression under hardscape or turf
Key Considerations: Permeability, anchoring, overlap
Common Failures: Blocking drainage, poor fastening
Use When: Defining turf, beds, and hardscape transitions
Key Considerations: Soil movement, anchoring method, material flexibility
Common Failures: Shallow staking, thermal expansion issues
Selection depends on moisture retention goals, slope/erosion conditions, appearance requirements, and maintenance expectations. Depth and placement matter as much as material type.
Not always. Weed mat can help under rock or hardscape, but improper HTML installation can block drainage, trap organics, and create maintenance issues over time.
Shallow staking, soil movement, and thermal expansion can shift edging. Correct anchoring depth and allowances for expansion improve longevity.
Yes. Fabrics, aggregates, and mulch depths can change infiltration and surface flow. Materials should be selected with drainage intent in mind.