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The EASYFLEX Pound-in Landscape Edging kit offers a 20-foot flexible, recycled plastic border standing 4.5 inches tall, designed for easy DIY installation with minimal ground prep. Its durable, eco-conscious material and included anchoring stakes ensure a secure, customizable garden edge that adapts to any landscaping vision.
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.5"L x 240"W |
Style Name | Pound In |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
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Sturdy and flexible
Easy to install and flexible for curved areas. I have used this for a couple of years and it still looks good and does the job. Must order extra spikes though.
L**A
A bit overpriced but looks good and is easy to install.
This is overpriced compared to some bulk edging products I've seen but if you have a relatively small area you want to install edging on this product works really well. All you need is a rubber mallet and a scissor or some garden shears. It's a bit stiff coming out of the package but with just a bit of patience it's pretty easy to bend it into the shape you want. I ended up using this to make some very nice curved flower beds. The stakes are well made and easy to drive in but you won't really need them too much unless you are doing a longer run and need to join two pieces of edging.
T**1
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Some reviewers say this product won't hammer in or lay straight. I say, it's all about prepping the job first. I used a straight blade shovel and worked a "V" path where the edging will go. Then using the straight line of the groove, hammered in the edging, which wasn't difficult because of the prep work and having a straight line to work too. My earth was moist, so if you have dry rocky soil, it may take some pre-watering and rock removal. The product itself is very sturdy and with moist soil and a groove to set it in, hammering was a breeze. The jagged tooth design is perfect to holding itself in-place as you hammer and repack the edges.
R**E
Value of anchor pins
How disappointing as when I bought this at local hardware store for essentially same price it came with 6 anchor pins. Hoping back in stock at hardware soon as anchor pins certainly help with keeping it stabilized.
R**N
Sturdy and Easy-to-Install Landscape Edging
This pound-in landscape edging is a game changer! It was quick to install and created a clean, professional-looking border around my flower beds. The material feels durable and flexible enough to shape around curves. It’s held up well through rain and sun—very happy with the results!
K**R
Sturdy border
Easy to use
B**H
Not an easy install, but it is an effective edging
Having used a variety of landscaping borders/edging over the years, I can say that this particular edging was a harder installation than I anticipated. However, in the end, the edging is effectively holding back my rocks and preventing erosion. All in all, the product provides the appropriate results, but installation can be taxing and requires a lot of bending.On my first installation attempt, I saturated the ground with water, as the instructions recommended, to aid the spikes’ delivery into the dirt. Although my Floridian ground is fairly soft, my rubber mallet was not able to effectively push Dimex’s Landshark Pound-in edging into the ground. On my second attempt, I used a shovel to create a two-inch deep trench around my garden bed. Next, I used water to re-saturate the area. Then, I used the mallet to install Dimex’s edging. This time... it worked. However, my job was far from over. To make sure the edging remained straight and secure, I used a bag of top soil. Where needed, I would insert handfuls of dirt to make sure the edging was vertical and not leaning. To keep the edging upright, I found extra dirt more helpful than extra plastic Dimex anchors. Please note that to insure the edging stayed in place, I had to pound more than half of the plastic edging underground. As such, only an inch to 1.5 inches was above the ground surface. This was fine for my needs. I think a lower edging is more aesthetically pleasing. I want my rocks or mulch to standout and be noticed - not my edging.As for customers’ complaints of straight edging becoming curvy, I think that is tough to avoid. I recommend using the mallet to pack the dirt tightly against the edging - this helps to keep the edging upright.
T**T
These things are great
These things worked wonderfully. I measured first to see how wide i washed the rings to be. Then to cut, i bent the material while i scored i line with my box knife where i wanted the cut. As i kept bending, i kept scoring more on the plastic with my box loo l knife until it small right on the line i had made with the knife. Easy to cut. You don't need anything heavy duty to cut. Just score a line first and bend. Then i wrapped the ring around the trees and i screwed in two screws to hold the rings in place. Then i just used a rubber mallet to hammer the rings to the ground while the grind was moist. Worked like a charm. The boys only goes with 2 stakes. I purchased aluminum stages thinking they would be better but those suck. The plastic ones worked better. I even up buying three of these and my yard looks nice.
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