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Your cart is empty.3.9 out of 5 stars
- #47,251 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #157 in Garden Edging
Christine C.
I purchased this product to use as edging around a plant/flower bed. The only positive thing I can say about it is the 5" height is ideal. Otherwise, it is extremely thin and flimsy. Even when digging a slit in the ground to try to stabilize it so it would sit straight up it flopped and bent out of shape, not allowing my curved edging design to keep its shape. If your intended use is to lay it down on the ground flat, it's fine, but don't plan to use it standing up, even with soil or mulch on either side in an attempt to keep it vertical and straight because it won't work!
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Reviewed in Mexico on July 16, 2024
Aunque es un producto muy sencillo, colocándolo con cuidado da apoyo a la tierra del pasto para separarlo de otras plantas. Siendo una cinta es flexible y hay que tener cuidado al colocarla en la tierra para que quede derecha. Para mí está muy bien, ya la utilicé.
Terry
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2024
Other than this border material being way thinner than the description states (is it only 3/64th of an inch) it does the job of setting a defined border between the lawn grass and the shrub planting area. Very easy to cut and shape into gentle curves. I am curious how well it will hold up to the cold winter weather here in Ontario. Even if it cracks I have enough remaining from the original roll to redo the shrub area border.
kirtastic-one
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
The product is just as it looks in the photo--very thin plastic edging material. I am not sure what this is truly useful for, but for my purposes, it did not work very well and was incredibly hard to install. Again, it may be because I tried to put it into ground filled with rocks and tree roots. Maybe this will work better for people without any trees or rocks? I'm attaching pictures--for what that is worth. Basically, I recommend you dig a five inch deep trench the entire length of the area where you want to put the edging--on both sides of the walkway in my case. If you hit a thousand and one rocks per square inch and/or tree roots of an inch or more in diameter every foot--buy bricks instead and save yourself the 9+ hours of digging I put myself through. It looks terrible--I haven't included the finished other side because I just gave up and crammed it in as best I could because the bugs started biting. It took me three days in the @#!*^% heat to try and get this done. Heaven help you if you have any problems like I did.Oh, and don't bother buying any stakes. This material is so thin and bendable, the sides don't stay upright and the stakes stand away from the material. Since I used the stakes to try and keep the material standing straight, I can't return them. Buyer beware.Oh, the only good thing I found was it was very easy to cut with secateurs.
Richard Lehman
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
We built some raised strawberry beds with this landscaping coil. It was pretty easy to do. Just a quick measurement to lay it out, a few stakes, a few screws, and the landscaping coil trimmed to length (easy to do with scissors) made short work of the layout. Fill the first tier with compost / topsoil mix and did the second and third tier. Great way to garden in small spaces.
Micheline
Reviewed in Mexico on March 22, 2024
No funciona adecuadamente por lo delgado que es
ELIZHABET D.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2024
ES BUENO
Jean
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I can even run over these things with my lawn tractor tires and no problem. I bought more.
HenryD
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
This product is a lot thinner and more flimsy than competing edging that you can buy in store. But it’s also cheaper. If you have a small area to edge, I would pay more and get the better stuff. If, like me, you have several hundred feet, then careful installation will make this product work OK. If you don’t take your time when you install it, it looks wavy and terrible.To get a straighter edge, I ended up setting a 2x4 in the trench next to the edging on one side and backfilling the trench on the other side. Then remove the 2x4, and backfill that side. Then tamp down the soil on both sides at the same time to prevent it from tilting one way or the other when you push the soil down.Also, make sure your trench is deep enough before you begin. The edging is not sturdy enough to be pushed down into the soil, and you can’t hammer it down after it’s installed (as you can with Vigoro edging for example).
c_p_dawning
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
This edging is not the kind of edging you should use to delineate the space used for ground cover such as rocks and wood mulch because it is so very thin, but it is what I needed to add a little height to the upper rim of some 20" pots that contain dwarf citrus trees. I needed to add the height so that I could put some cedar mulch on top of the pots to help deter grasshoppers and other insect pests and this edging prevents the mulch from falling out of the pots.This edging was easy to cut to size with an old pair of dollar store scissors. I also used the scissors to cut a sawtooth pattern extending halfway up the edging to make it easier to insert into the ground around the inner rim of the pots.I think this edging would probably work well for blocking the roots from plant ground cover from entering areas where you don't want the ground cover to grow.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
We used this up against the bottom of our fence where the ground is uneven and we didn't want to pile dirt around where the fence would rot. This provided us with a nice solid/even line at the bottom of our fence that can touch the ground without worry of rot.It feels a little flimsy (not in a negative way) and it can kinda kink and bubble, so make sure you have plenty of stakes or whatever you are using to secure it handy. Don't be afraid to over use them.We applied this is Spring of 2022 and it is holding up really well. It has survived snow and ice without cracking and many assaults from the weedeater without visible markings. It also helps keep our pets in and other critters out.
Nancy
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2023
This is sturdy and exactly what I needed to close the gap along the bottom fence between mine and my neighbour’s yard.
William C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020
Would've liked it to be a bit more sturdy but was able to reinforce it with stakes. For the price, I recommend it. No other complaint.
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