What is mulch glue — and does it actually work?

A no-hype explainer: how binders work, the types sold in Australia, and what to expect.

"Mulch glue" has become the catch-all name for a family of products that stop loose landscaping materials — mulch, pebbles, gravel, decomposed granite — from blowing, washing or scattering away. If you've seen the TikTok videos and wondered whether it's a real thing or a gimmick, here's the straight answer for Australian conditions.

1. What it actually is

A mulch binder is a liquid adhesive that you dilute with water and spray over the surface. As it dries it forms a clear, flexible film that bonds the top layer of material together — think of it as a light net over your mulch or pebbles rather than concrete. Done properly, the bed still looks completely natural.

2. The two main types in Australia

3. What to check before buying any binder

Mulched plant bed in an Australian garden
The test of a good binder: the bed looks exactly the same, it just stays that way.

4. Honest expectations

5. Where to get it

Landscape Lock is Australian owned and available in 2L, 5L and 20L in the garden care aisle at Bunnings Warehouse and selected independent stockists. Full dilution rates and step-by-step instructions for every surface are in the application guide.

How much would your garden need?

Enter your area and surface type — the calculator tells you the litres and bottle size, and where to find it in store.

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These are summary instructions and general guidance only — coverage rates are indicative and vary with substrate, porosity and technique. Always follow the full instructions before applying: download the Application Guide (PDF).