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Meuvcol Mulch Glue is a 64 oz weather-resistant gravel binder designed to securely bond decorative stones, pea gravel, and mulch. Its non-toxic, eco-friendly formula ensures safety for pets and people, while providing a long-lasting solution that minimizes maintenance and enhances the beauty of your landscape.
M**X
Dries fast
Made my job so easy, it dries so fast in a hot sun.
S**N
Could be better
This mulch glue is good, but not amazing. It's supposed to be weather-resistant, and it seems to be holding up so far. I wish it covered more ground because I used the whole bottle pretty quickly. Applying it was super easy, and dry quick. Overall, it's decent, but could be better.
T**Y
Seems to work
I used this in flower bed and also tried on a gravel path, water does get thru but that's good. Nice sized bottle.
J**7
Probably not worth it
This was ok at first for small white stone. It added a little stability but didn’t last that long. You need a lot of product so it can get expensive depending on the size of your yard. It might do better on mulch.
P**N
Doesn’t work
The glue doesn’t hold anything.
S**A
Practice first
Learn from me and practice before you pour this on your mulch/gravel! I should have done a test area, but I didn't and let me just say if you do not spread this stuff correctly it will really clump or potentially blow your mulch and rocks around. Make sure you have a good applicator (spray pump, whatever you want to use), level your rocks/mulch how you want them, and then spray coats in thin sheets, allowing dry time in between for best results. Keep the pets away while this stuff is drying to prevent any accidents.
R**R
Worked on rubber mulch
I recently received this "Mulch Glue for Landscaping - 64 Oz Gravel Binder and Rock Glue for Pea Gravel, Stones, and Rubber Mulch - Weather-Resistant, Easy Application Mulch Anchor Stabilizer" and handed it off to my landscaping guy as he was setting up to re-barrier and re-mulch the flowerbed along the front of the house. He seemed impressed when he read over the product description and I left him to it.After he completed the landscaping overhaul and applied a coat of the glue, he reminded me to wait a few days before applying any additional coats, assuming I wanted additional coats, that is. The newly re-landscaped flowerbed is not in an area that gets any foot traffic and I didn't want to waste the product, so I waited... longer than prescribed. After a week, I decided a second coat wouldn't be a bad thing and gave it another spray.So far the glue seems to be holding the rubber mulch in place and I am able to walk across the top of it with minimal displacement in my wake. It may not be the strongest holding, but it seems pretty good to me. My personal experience is fairly minimal, however, so take that as you will.In all, I have no complaints about this glue and it seems to perform as I expected it to. Happy to recommend.
C**O
64oz isn't going to go far on pea gravel
I have 12 long pea gravel steps where I want to use this Meuvcol mulch glue. Purpose is to hold the gravel in place and help stop erosion. I used a small pressure sprayer to apply the glue to the top step. Applied three coats and let the glue dry for 24 hours or more between coats. I did not disturb the gravel between coats. Result was okay but I think it's gonna be a fairly temporary result, this definitely is not a long term solution. I only did the one step as a test. Anticipate that one 64 ounce container of glue will only cover about half the steps where I want to use the glue. Would work best on area that doesn't get disturbed by any sort of traffic, foot or otherwise.
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