🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with Lasting Style!
The Landscape Edging offers a robust 10-inch depth to effectively separate your garden from invading grass roots while retaining mulch, gravel, or soil. Made from 100% recycled plastics, this flexible and durable edging can last over a century and withstands up to 200 pounds of puncture force, ensuring your landscape remains pristine and well-defined.
L**J
Effective
This barrier is sturdy and effective. It is thick enough to withstand being stepped on or hit with the mower. What I like is that it was a full 10" deep to prevent the roots of plants and weeds to go under. While it was a little harder to install because of having to dig deep enough. it was well worth the effort. I unrolled it and let it lay in the sun for ten or fifteen minutes to make it more flexible to work with.
E**L
Effective grass barrier - even for Bermuda grass!
We purchased this grass barrier to keep Bermuda grass from our raised landscape beds. It's taller than traditional edging making it very effective in keeping Bermuda from encroaching into my landscaped beds from either above or below ground as it can't get past this barrier. To install we first tried to use a trenching shovel to make a narrow slit along the ground to insert the barrier, but it wasn't very effective to install it that way and the barrier was very wavy. Installation required a sharpshooter shovel to actually dig a 4" wide trench to receive the barrier and then back-fill with dirt. But even then there was some wave in the barrier material. I've been told the wave will soften over time but I don't find it off putting. I've placed mulch in the protected area and plan to add gravel which should smooth things out too. But even if it doesn't I'm happy that I've FINALLY won the war against Bermuda grass. I've just purchased more of this grass barrier to protect my vegetable garden from Bermuda grass too!
R**O
rugged, but get ready to dig deeper than you expected
I made the mistake of thinking the intall of this edging would go quick. It didn't, the barrier is deep and you're going to need to dig deeper than you thought, especially if you have rocky soil like I do. But the barrier itself seems very durable and easy to work with.
P**T
Very wide and sturdy border.
It was DEEP and THICK and it worked. I trapped gravel in a trench with it and it was deep enough to go to the bottom of the trench. Thanks!
C**.
Good block for pachysandra!
Good news: goes deep enough to block the roots of the pachysandra from spreading while leaving an above ground block for runaway stems. Bad news: you really have to dig a deep trench to install this stuff but you’d have to do that with any root barrier. It’s been in about a month and so far so good.
J**R
Product is a problem solver !
I used the grass barrier along the back side of a flower bed to control water flow from properties above our property. I used two layers of concrete blocks stacked to form a wall and flower bed edging. I used wall anchors and drilled and attached the barrier to the backside and allowed it to extend into the ground about 3 inches. It worked great .Solved my water problem.
N**A
Didn't work for me
It's hard to find a tall weed barrier and I hoped this would be it. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. After a lot of effort, I found it impossible to install it straight. It curved a lot and even stamping the dirt against it, I couldn't get it straight and it looked horrible. Maybe there are other applications for it, but as an edge between lawn and planting area, it was difficult and disappointing.
S**R
So far so good
Using to keep lily of the valley at bay. Product is fairly thick, easy to cut (score a few times and it will snap apart) and was pretty flexible when I installed it. It's not designed to hammer into the ground, so accept the idea that you'll need to dig a trench and you'll find it easy to install.Installation was last weekend, so the jury's still out on whether it will keep the lily of the valley in its place. My guess it will do just fine.
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