Tuesday, July 9, 2019

How To Properly Use Bender Board Edging Products

By Betty Turner


Taking the time to enhance your lawn takes a lot of patience and some experience. There are tips and materials that are used to make this happen in the best ways. The first step is to create a design. This step includes providing a layout of where everything will be. Most designs include round flower gardens, streams, and in some cases waterfalls. Using bender board edging makes it easy to create a clean break between the grassy areas and the landscaped sections.

The edges are made from two different materials. The first is wood. This is usually composite and uses one of the many types available. The natural look this gives is greatly desired. The second basic material is from recycled plastic that is made to look like wood. There are advantages to using either and your personal choice will be a factor in making the decision.

Choosing a wood composite is environmentally sound. Since it is made from wood, it will deteriorate over time and return to the soil. The problem here is that as it begins to break down it will not retain the beautiful look it once had. This is a concern for some that want to keep that look for years.

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.

Installing them is labor-intensive and requires the ability to properly measure. Marking the area it will go starts by putting stakes in the ground along the edge. Pull a string along this line and then measure the length of the string to get a more accurate measure. Using spray paint to mark the line is helpful to keep track of where to dig.

Dig a six-inch-wide trench. This provides enough space for the product to be placed and have stakes in the ground to attach them to. The stakes should be put in away from the turf. You can put the material below the turf line and use rocks to decorate since the material will also keep weeds from growing up. Most will keep it about an inch above the turf to keep the grass out and have a nice wood looking border.

The stakes go in the ground to hold the material in place. These need to be rather sturdy stakes. Some products come with them and others just suggest a certain type. The material will actually be attached to it so it needs to be strong enough to hold it in place. When putting in the material, add a stake at a section break so both ends can be held in place.

Finally, push the dirt back into the trench. This is the downhill side of the project and will feel good reaching this point. Pack the dirt in tight whether it buries the border or not. This keeps you from having to go back later and fill in more. If you bury the material, you'll need to use decorative rocks to keep that look of separation.

Using edging is a popular way to provide a break between grass and flowerbeds or installed streams and waterfalls. This keeps the grass from growing over into the wrong area. The clean break also looks great and makes the landscaping really stand out.




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