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- #49,488 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #166 in Garden Edging
40 feet x 2 inch tall garden edging border is made of durable plastic material which has had its thickness upgraded to 0.18 inches. Landscape edging features good flexibility to bend into curved, rounded, or any shape. Meanwhile, you can easily cut the length or add more edgings according to your length needs. It’s a low - cost option that provides a great separator to improve the look of the landscape.
Richard T Gray
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Works great easy to install. Had to use tin snips to cut sections as needed.
Linda A Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I needed to do above ground Gardening because there were too many tree roots in the ground. I had a large space that I needed to fill, And this border did the job as it acted as planter. It was sturdy, firm, tall, and everything I needed for this project.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I created a 70’ walkway from my back porch to our driveway using this as a border on each side. For the walkway I used pea gravel and slate stepping stones. I stripped the turf off the lawn and placed the border on top of the bare ground. I went with this size border as I cut my lawn at 3.5”, so I didn’t have to worry about my mower blade hitting it.As many reviewers suggest you should unroll the border material and leave it in the sun for at least 4 hours. It makes it much easier to work with. As far as installation, take your time and make sure you pull the material tight as you go along. It will get wavy on very hot sunny days but straightens out as temperature cools. My only issue is I wish they provided more stakes. The stakes they provide are awesome though. I have very hard, rocky clay soil in my area and I hosed the walkway down pretty well the evening before Installation. It made the work a little messy but the stakes went In nicely. I did order additional stakes on Amazon, which were a bit flimsier but still worked well. Stakes at the big box stores are almost $1 a piece. It was worth it to me to place stakes every 2nd or 3rd hole, though many reviewers placed much further apart. I would not recommend that for pea gravel.
Brittany Ravenstahl
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
This worked for the simple project I had(edging for around my grape vines). I have semi rocky soil with clay so it’s kind of rough ground. The stakes it comes with are plastic but as long as you’re not trying to slam them in with one hit then you’ll be fine. I did break a few of the tops (the nail part still went all the way in the ground so it’ll be covered by the mulch).
JARC
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
We were installing these edgers on grass but the spikes were so flexible that was a problem to try to put them in the ground. They bended very bad. They looked like twizzlers. I thought they were metal.
Happy baker
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I was worried that this edging would not work on our rocky soil but it went down in record time. I followed one of the reviewers suggestion to unroll it for a day. I did that and it was a breeze to put down. I ordered extra "nails" but ended up sending them back as they were not needed. My bed looks very neat now and the mulch is not getting scattered around. Very professional looking.
Adnan
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
This makes garden edging so simple. Very easy to install. I ended up buying over 100 ft and did most of my garden. My neighbors ended up getting it as well after seeing how I did it.The stakes that come with it are durable. Just be careful when you hammer them in. If there is a lot of rocks, they could break. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS
s lee
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Great item for the price compared to big stores in town. I bought 2 rolls 3 in. high rolls(100ft) that went around a very large pine island. It is very flexible and easy to work with. There were plenty of stakes to stake it down. I found a rubber mallet was very helpful in getting them in the ground, better then the normal hammer, even in very hard ground. It keeps the pine straw off the yard and contained where we wanted.
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