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jeudi 4 juillet 2019

Tips For Installing And Using Bender Board Edging Products

By Betty Turner


Making your lawn look great takes time and patience and a bit of experience. The landscaping process starts with a design. Once this is completed, the next step is to start figuring out how and what tools to use in order to accomplish the new design. Since lawn designs are usually sweeping and not geometric, there is a special set of equipment used to protect areas from weeds. Using bender board edging products accomplishes this by putting the material in place that will fit the sweeping design and dampen weeds at the same time. It also provides a clean separation between flower gardens and turf.

The products are made from two basic types of material. The wood composites are very popular because they are really natural and can be found in the various types and colors of wood available. The recycled plastics look like wood but will last much longer than the composite versions. There are definite advantages to either choice and your own preferences will play a role here.

The wood version is environmentally friendly. Since it is made from natural materials it will eventually splinter and return to the earth. That is one factor that causes a pause in choosing the material. It will still last for years, so you won't need to replace it for quite a while. It looks nice and is natural so those two factors are reasons alone to use this material.

Using the plastic version is a great long term option. It can be said that it is also environmentally sound because the plastic waste may have ended up in a landfill if not used for this purpose. The biggest factor is that it will not break down over time. Since it can be made to look like wood adds to the desirability of the product.

Expect to do some digging to get them installed. The best tip for measuring how much you need is to use sticks in the ground to stretch a string through. If you have enough sticks or stakes for the rounder shapes you can get a more accurate measurement by measuring the string when you're done. Use some spray paint to mark where you'll start digging.

The trench needs to be six inches wide. The depth depends on your preference. Some may want to use it to keep weeds out and keep the turf back. In this case, they want to dig the hole deep enough to bury the material. For those that prefer to have the top above the turf to create the clean separation look, dig it just deep enough to allow about an inch above the turf.

After digging, put in the stakes. These should be very strong. The product may have a suggestion on the type or thickness to get. Since they have to hold the material in place, make sure they're strong enough to do so. Any place you have a break in the material, put a second stake in to attach to the start of the next set in order to keep them together.

Fill in the trench with the dirt. Either cover the material or don't, but make sure to tamp down the dirt and pack it tight. This way it won't wash away and won't need to settle as much after the job is done. Those that cover the material completely might use decorative stones to form the top of the edging.

Edging is a great way to provide a nice border around flower gardens, trees, and other landscaping sections. The grass is less likely to grow past them and weeds won't grow either. The nice wood colored break between sections will really help it all stand out.




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