Tired of mulch blowing away after every storm or kid’s playtime? I tested Lockscape Sticky Mulch using a battery-powered sprayer—and the results were shocking. From clear drying to holding strong after heavy rain, see how this mulch glue holds up over time without harming your plants or blocking water.

Perfect for parents, pet owners, and DIY landscapers! 🌿
Lockscape used in video: https://amzn.to/3FdCBbU

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if you have kids like I do you know how it’s great to find hacks to make life easier And I got one here for you Whether it’s the wind rain dog or your kids I know you don’t enjoy seeing that mulch go everywhere And neither do I That’s why this year I picked up a bottle of Lockcape sticky mulch when I was putting down the new mulch and use this batterypowered sprayer to mix it up and spray it down And you’ll be surprised by what you’re about to see Because first I wanted to make sure it wouldn’t mess up my mulch So I tested just the edge of the mulch and waited 24 hours I was really surprised the next day that it dried completely clear and I was already able to blow some leaves off with my blower but the mulch held tight But then I wanted to make sure that there were no issues with water drainage or my plants So I sprayed the rest of the mulch but watched closely And surprisingly 2 weeks later the plants are doing great And even after tons of rain the stuff lets water pass through no problem The mulch is still holding tight

43 Comments

  1. I always add extra mulch and a little bit of dirt to my garden each year in order to make nice compose for my grass next year.

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  3. Does it preserve the color as well? Do you still lose color after 12 months or does it help take longer?

  4. Its a simple version of hydromultch, if you google it hydromultch you'll see that it is the same theory/idea

  5. Water based means it’s easier to clean…… it’s a glue… stop using that as a “safe” answer.. that mulch glue is urethane based along with binders… urethane is a carcinogen… if ANY product tells you to stay away from it for a certain amount of time for it to cure i wouldn’t even use it around plants period… go get edging and call it good.

    Most chems that are “safe” is by concentrate or by dosage in exposure. Will it hurt you after it cures? Probably not. but in micro sense it will permanently change whatever it comes into contact with on a micro level… especially plants through absorption. The very oil you secrete off you fingers when you touch harmless plants can cause an adverse effect….

  6. Nope, not spraying chemicals on my beds, instead of mulch I'm now spreading ivy all over my beds, instant NATURAL cover. I just push or trim where the flowers are growing and give them their space

  7. adding a border to your path would help. but sure. if putting glue in your garden makes you feel better, go for it

  8. Yeah, that's just more microplastics added to our food supply…. Awesome.
    Why not put in pebbles, or… concrete…

  9. Yeah, don't pollute for minor conveniance… seriously, asbestos wasn't toxic until it was too late.

    Water: Serves as the primary solvent, facilitating easy application and evaporation after use.

    Acrylic or Vinyl Acrylic Polymers: These synthetic polymers act as the binding agents, forming a flexible and durable film that holds mulch and other landscaping materials in place.
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    Surfactants: Assist in the uniform dispersion of the adhesive over various surfaces.

    Preservatives: Prevent microbial growth, ensuring product longevity.

    Thickeners or Stabilizers: Maintain the desired viscosity and stability of the product during storage and application.

  10. if you have kid like I do, you're tired of your son trowing his feeding bottle on the ground, glue it to the counter!

  11. Man, it's glue. It's a plastic polymer. You being too lazy to rake is going to make this land more toxic and less fertile for thousands of years. It'll break down in the sun and water and live in the soil for thousands of years. Thank god there's nothing edible in that patch…

  12. Poor practices like this are why I was able to find a niche in eco friendly landscaping services. People are fed up with reckless use of needless and harmful products.

    For the liberals it’s ecologically conscientious. For conservatives it’s responsible stewardship.

    Genesis 2:15 NKJV- "Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it."

    In Eden God defined what is good. We have a divinely appointed responsibility to tend the garden.

    Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 🕊️

  13. I think this is a great idea, don't listen to the haters in the comments. My parents could definitely use this! Thank you for sharing ☺️

  14. Bout $45 for 64oz. Idk what the coverage itd do. I like the rock glue. Im not a mulch fan myself. Spray it and only have to go over every few years and not yearly.

  15. Idgaf about anybody but it’s funny that someone could care about dirt washing around in the rain. I wouldn’t care if it was pure radioactive waste but I’m way too lazy to gaf about decorative plants. Props to the vid money tho my feller

  16. How long does it last? Wouldn't it be good if you want to plant more plants but can't because the ground is glued.

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