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Sylvia
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
I bought this same thing year before last .I love it so I got more this year for other beds you won't be sorr
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.
SLB in Canada
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2024
Product is so thin and flimsy it was difficult inserting this border in soil around my flower garden. It was necessary to use an edger to create a channel to insert it in.
LotsaKnots
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023
The product didn’t make any false claims. My next purchase Well be a much sturdier & thick material.
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).
Mr. Way
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
I bought this product specifically to use in the bottoms of planter boxes I built. It’s flimsy enough to bend at a 90 degree angle but strong enough staples hold it in place. I personally would not use it for landscape edging.
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.
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.
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