🌟 Elevate your outdoor space with style and ease!
The 20ft. Galvanized Steel Landscape Edging (6-Pack) is a durable and flexible solution for creating defined borders in your garden. Made from rust-resistant galvanized steel, it withstands harsh weather while maintaining its aesthetic appeal. The easy installation process and versatile design make it perfect for various landscaping needs, ensuring a tidy and professional look for your outdoor spaces.
M**N
Sturdy
Solid and sturdy. I live in a rocky area and was able to still hammer them in with a 3lb sledge.
M**T
Edging that will last!
Some of the clips were difficult to work with, but overall, the edging is very sturdy and looks great.
H**Y
GREAT PRICE!
GREAT PRICE!
R**E
Top quality, better than most thickness, be sure to use bolts to secure sections together.
Top quality, better than most thickness, be sure to use bolts to secure sections together.looks good, bendable around obstacles or curves in your lawn
K**L
A little tricky to install, but quality product
This is quality metal edging - thick metal that does not bend easily or unintentionally. Each panel is over 40", to account for when the panels overlap. The panels were well packaged with a foam wrap separating each. No scratches. The complimentary gloves were a nice bonus (although the metal edges are not so sharp that you might easily cut your skin). The instructions indicate that you need to dig a trench the total height of the edging (i.e. 8" for the product I have), and that the height of each panel should align with the point where the soil meets the grass. However, I wanted to use the edging to separate a garden area from the lawn, and therefore to have the top 2-3" of edging above the soil line. I found that digging a deep trench was not feasible. So (after a few rainy days) I used a flat shovel to create a "deep" fissure in the soil along the entire length of the garden border, with an inch or two of "trench" at the surface. I relied on pushing/pounding to get the panel in to the fissure. As suggested, I placed a piece of 2 x 4 on the top edge, and hammered that. (Where I missed the mark one time, the black coating of the metal came off, so I expect it will eventually rust there. Oh well.) The only issue that I encountered is that the panel didn't sink in evenly - one end would go in and force the other end up. This was only a problem in that two panels are supposed to link to each other through a "clip" in the overlap region. Trying to link two panels was not as easy as I expected it to be, and keeping them linked was a continuing effort. This is the only reason that I dinged the product a star. There is a tab in the overlap region that you can bend to help secure adjacent panels. That is all well and good if you use the product as per the directions, where one side of edging is exposed to air, but that is not how I wanted to use it (or how most people would use it, I speculate). The tab is inaccessible when under dirt. Overall, I think this is a good product and recommend it. I do not have experience with other metal edging, and so do not know if it is a "step above" or not.
Y**R
Not what i expected
It is not that easy to be nstall if you have rocks in uour garden. It needs joint covers.
M**
Solid
Solid. Easy to install with an old school hand tamp edger.
B**X
Easy to install
Very easy instalation. Should last for a long time.
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