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Fiber Edge with 6 Stakes 20 ft.
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Fiber Edge with 6 Stakes 20 ft.

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Description:

Fiberglass rolled landscape edging

Features:

Fiberglass Edging


Strong, long-lasting fiberglass


Faster, easier installation


Extremely flexible


Product Details:
Product Weight: 5.0 pounds
Package Length: 11.25 inches
Package Width: 11.25 inches
Package Height: 4.25 inches
Package Weight: 5.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Good, Not Great!May 30, 2008
EASY GARDENER 8902 FIBER EDGE" EDGING is a good product, and I believe it will serve our purposes well.

The package lists these features:
1. Will not rust, warp,or rot
2. Faster, easier to install
3. Strong, long-lasting fiberglass
4. Extremely flexible

1. Time will tell. There is nothing to rust or rot. We don't know whether it will warp. We'll just believe that it won't.
2. Faster than what? There was a small amount of digging required to place it. It was much faster than the way we used to make boxes out of wood.
3. Again, time will tell.
4. It was not flexible enough. It broke when it was bent. Since the bend was near the end (about 18") from the end, we will still be able to use it.

We are not using it to fit around existing beds, as the pictures on the package illustrate. Instead we are using it as a free-standing bed in the black yard. We'll grow tomatoes in it.

We are going all out to grow food in our back yard, and we have been looking for a way to make raised beds and boxes. As authors of The Collard Patch, we are dedicated to growing food close to home -- very close to home, the back yard.

This year we are planting green, yellow, red, and purple food in every nook and cranny. During World War II, people grew 40% of their vegetables in their yard gardens, known as Victory Gardens. We have been writing about growing vegetables a long time, and we have all kinds of ideas about cooking them. Now, with the elevated price of gasoline, we have become more serious about extending our collard patch and vegetable garden.

We think it is a very good product, but be careful! It breaks easily!

I hope you found this review helpful.





 
 
 
 
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