In this brief video I cover several questions that were generated in the comments from my original video.

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00:00 | Sunny Splash
00:10 | Mulch Glue 1 Year Introduction
01:07 | Does it Prevent Weeds?
02:10 | Does Water Flow Through?
02:41 | Does it Hold on a Slope?
03:41 | Did it last 1 Year?

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39 Comments

  1. I tried this product on the rock surface where I store my trash cans. Didn’t hold up to the abuse of the cans rolling around on it. Went to another product, Gator Rock – liquid binding agent. Works awesome. It’s a little more expensive, but works really well. If you ever need to reapply, give it a try. Keep up the great work, really enjoy your vids. 👍🏻

  2. Thank you for the follow up! I watched your first video on this and wondered about the durability. I’ll will definitely look into buying this.

  3. Thanks for answering so many questions! One final question I had was how well you thought this product might hold up on patios using pea gravel with medium foot traffic?

  4. How deep is your pea gravel? Im curious if my pea gravel would be too deep for it to work on my patio.

  5. When you apply the mulch glue, does it make the pebbles look wet? I want the wet look not the dry and dusty look. Thx

  6. I used this product, and initially, it looked great and had a hard finish. I kept my dogs off of it for two days, but by the fourth day of them walking on it, it started to crack. The pea gravel underneath doesn’t seem to have the product on it, so it’s loose, and I think the movement might be causing the cracking. Is there a specific thickness the product should be applied to? Did I use too much pea gravel? Should I spray the pea gravel underneath first, then add more pea gravel on top and spray again?

    I plan to use this area for my grill and other equipment, which will be moved around regularly, so I don't want it to crack again. Can you recommend a better solution or a different product for this purpose? Sept 10 , 2024

  7. Hi, do you think a squirrel could dig through to the soil? Im considering doing a glued pea gravel top dressing for my potted plants that the squirrels have been relentlessly digging up.

  8. Have you tried this on the larger rocks next to the pebbles? My entire drive way is lined on the sides with the larger rocks and they always end up in my driveway. I'm looking for a way to secure them. (They don't move because of the cars driving on them, they move when it rains or the dogs run around on them)

  9. We have the larger stones (like those showing on the right in your video). Do you think your product would work on those as well?
    I have tenants w two kids and find the stones everywhere they shouldn’t be. This concerns me for stumbles and falls that could result as well as potential injuries if caught by a mower blade. Hoping the glue will provide a small amount of resistance when the kids try to pick them up
    TIA for any guidance

  10. It’s exactly what I need, but there is no way ever that I would pay $30 for 32 ounces of this adhesive. There has to be a more affordable route! That’s an absurd price. There’s a simple way to make your own waterproofing solvent. And it might work on the pebbles as well.

  11. did you use plastic edging to keep the borders of the rock in place? did you tamp down the pea gravel first?

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