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This 40-inch wide by 75-foot long burlap fabric roll is a versatile, eco-friendly solution designed for gardening and landscaping needs. Its breathable open weave stabilizes soil to prevent erosion, acts as a natural weed barrier, and protects plants from wind and sun damage. Lightweight yet durable, it’s ideal for raised bed liners, edging, tree wraps, and various DIY projects, making it a must-have for sustainable garden management.








M**I
Perfect for wrapping or new pine trees for the Colorado winter
We purchased this burlap to wrap and insulate 10 new baby pine trees for the winter. This roll was easy to work with, and provided enough material for our gardening project. Just what we needed for protecting our new little transplants.
L**N
Great burlap
Great burlap for use in the garden to wrap bushes as protection in the winter months. Very high quality product!
S**.
There is a lot of fabric.
Good for covering winter plants.
B**M
Garden
Worked great in the garden
N**A
Burlap for shrubs
Very strong burlap used for shrubs so sturdy I have used them for 2 years in a row I just take them off in the spring and save them for next year
G**H
Seam / cut line in fabric caused issues!
The burlap fabric is a nice, fairly tight weave, however, our 75 foot roll had been seamed together as we got about 3/4 of the way through it. That caused a huge issue for us as when it was pulled taunt, the seam ripped apart. What a mess!! We were using it to enclose plants for the winter.
D**Y
Multi purpose material
Holds up well to weather, used to stabilize hillside and dirt mounds from erosion. Also used indoors for crafting projects.
R**R
perfect for roses in winter
Cuts well, pieces can be reused if properly cared for and dried out well. I used one roll for many years and just got another roll for my roses. Good quality burlap for my tender and special roses here in Vermont where our growing season is short. I cut the burlap into good sized pieces after cutting back my roses very short, covering them with a few layers of burlap and lots of mulch. In the spring I take it off and spread out the mulch and voila! The roses start growing beautifully protected! Thank you!
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