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🌿 Revamp your garden with eco-chic elegance!
The Industries 20 ft., 12 in. Pieces Cedar Red Rubber Edging is an eco-friendly and durable solution for enhancing your outdoor spaces. Made from recycled car tires, this product not only adds a classic aesthetic to your garden, flower beds, and pathways but is also incredibly easy to install without the need for digging. Each box contains 20 sections and 24 anchor nails, making it a complete and convenient choice for any landscaping project.
S**S
Expensive but worth it!
Several years ago I bought similar edging - but in plastic. They quickly faded in the sun and became quite brittle and easily broken. I’ve used rubber edging before and it lasts for years but the style was pretty blah. However, when I saw these I knew they were what I wanted. I wasn’t disappointed - they were very easy to install and they look great! Definitely pricey but I know they will last!
J**N
Easy to setup and still looks really good.
I put these in about 9 months ago and they still look good and are holding up to the weed eater very nicely.
I**D
Flexible and sturdy
These worked great. Needed to hold mulch in a large area around a tree. I wanted something study and flexible. These fit the bill. A bit pricey so had go with other options for other areas.
S**9
Looks great installed
These look great when installed correctly. They need to not be just sitting on top of the ground, but in a bit of a carved out crevice. They easily conformed around curves and round beds. Made our front yard look amazing!
L**L
Worth the cost
I have a tree on my front lawn that I had used the cement scallop rings (4) to circle the tree. After time the cement rings moved apart leaving gaps, and the mulch would fall down into my lawn. After reading every review I could find, I bought these to make a complete ring around the tree. I used 10 of the 20 pieces. I drilled out the holes where you run the plastic spikes thru to "clean" them out to make it easier to stake them. I then placed the pieces first and "tacked" them in place by using plant stakes. Using the stakes allowed me to make sure I was not pounding plastic spikes into rocks. I did not break any of my stakes. The new ring looks much cleaner. I'm trying to figure out where to use the remaining 10 pieces. They are expensive, but I think it was worth the cost.
C**P
Stakes shatter upon impact.
Every other stake breaks when I try to hammer them in with a mallet. After the 4th stake breaking off and hitting me in the eye--I gave up. Now I've got to return this big heavy box. I am not a happy man.
J**E
These were very very nice and easy to install
These were very very nice and easy to install. They stay where you put them and are very very nice to even strip cut beside them.
B**R
Good
These look great installed. It was a little more difficult to install them than it appears but mostly they were too expensive.
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