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The 1.5-In high EasyFlex No-Dig Landscape Edging is strong enough to retain bedding materials including pine needles, lava stone, river rock, cedar, plastic, wood mulch, and more. Kit contains (1) 60-Ft coil of edging, (18) 8-in anchoring spikes, and (3) connectors.
The Flexible Lawn Edging Strips allows you to easily create perfect lines or gentle curves between your flowerbeds and lawn. The lengths simply clip together and are held in place with the 8 plastic stakes. Strong enough to be used to retain concrete or cold mixed asphalt.
The easiest way to install plastic landscape edging yourself! Doesn't take long and the final results speak for themselves.
How to install Plastic Landscape Edging around a planting bed. Cut off 4" on the top edge & overlap the pieces to prevent expansion movement for long runs! Add stakes periodically to the...
Plastic lawn edging is used to distinguish a garden bed from the rest of a lawn, making your garden look neat and tidy! To place the lawn edging, dig a trench around the garden bed and cut away any roots. Then set the edging by filling the...
Expert Edge 60-Ft Professional Landscape Edging creates a heavy-duty barrier to define flowerbeds and landscape areas. The dig-in edging is made of contractor grade pvc for superior durability and UV inhibitors to resist damage from the sun. For use in both commercial and DIY landscape installations, Expert Edge Landscape Edging has a 5 in ...
The Swift Edge Garden Edging Kit is designed to create a clear divide between areas such as soil, grass, mulch, and gravel, making it perfect for edging lawns, flower beds, vegetable plots, pathways, and driveways.
How to Install Log Roll Edging with WickesSubscribe to the Wickes YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/1WHJIIrEnjoy your garden with the Wickes Garden Sheds a...
Plastic edging is one type of landscape edging that has a lot of advantages over other types of edging. It's relatively inexpensive, easy to install, and will last for years. Create straight lines or curves to go around the garden.
To edge a lawn, you can use plastic edging, metal edging, or timber edging. Simply install the chosen edging material along the desired border of the lawn with fixing pegs, ensuring it’s securely anchored into the ground, to create a defined and neat edge.