cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: Learning To Use Bender Board Edging In Landscaping

Learning To Use Bender Board Edging In Landscaping

By Kathleen Wright


When you spend the time landscaping you can have fun and raise the value of your home. At first, the process seems easy during the design part, but once you begin doing the layout the process can seem difficult. There are tools and options to help make smooth, clean designs where the green turf has a clear break between itself and the rock or flower beds. Understanding what options are available and ways to use bender board edging will help make the process easy.

There are two types of materials to use for this process. The first is made from recycled plastic. Because it is made from the recycled plastic it keeps the trash out of the landfill and provides a lifelong border between the grass and the beds. The other is a pressed or composite. Both have their advantages and disadvantages regarding lifetime and ease of use.

Begin by measuring the distance of the borders. This is an important step to make sure you have enough material and will know where to cut. Most edging material comes in varying lengths up to 20 feet. There are also several different widths to allow for larger or smaller borders between the turf and beds. You will want to decide whether or not you want to completely bury the material or use it as part of the decorative landscape.

Dig a 6-inch wide trench as your border. Keep the dirt close by because it will be used later to fill in the trench or cover the material being used. The depth should be deep enough to bury the board after it is placed in the trench. Once this is done, you are ready to move on to the next stage.

Stakes should be placed at varying intervals in the trench. You will want to have a rubber mallet in order to pound them in the ground. The border should be facing the grass turf, so place the stakes in the trench away from the grass. Extra stakes will be used to help secure areas where the sections connect.

Next you need to cut the material to the right length. The wood will need to be soaked before cutting and placing to make it more flexible. Once the cutting is complete, put the border into the trench closer to the grass. Use screws or nails to secure it to the stakes. Once this is done, use a level to make sure it is even and pound specific stakes in a bit more to make it so.

The final step is filling in the dirt. After the border is in, secured and leveled begin pushing the dirt that was removed to make the trench. In some cases, you will want to completely bury the border, but in others, you may want to keep the top inch or less exposed to make the clean separation between turf and flower or rock bed.

Using the right materials and methods to landscape your lawn ends up as a beautiful project. With the edging in place, you end up with a nice, clean separation from flower beds and other landscaping areas with a stark contrast. Taking the time to do it right will make all the difference.




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