INSTALLATION GUIDE
EasyFlex®
Pound-In Landscape Edging
EasyFlex Pound-In Landscape Edging – Available in straight top or scalloped top, this edging offers an attractive edging solution for your garden or flower bed. The serrated tooth design easily pounds into the ground with a hammer or mallet, requiring minimal ground preparation. The edge border is made of flexible recycled plastic and is durable enough to withstand temperature changes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION: Pound-IN Edging
Series # | Height | Thickness | Length Options | Color Options | Texture | |
Straight Top | 3500 | 4.5″ | 0.125″ | 20′ | Black | Smooth |
Scalloped Top | 3510 | 4.3″ | 0.125″ | 20′ | Black | Smooth |
FAQ
– How deep in the ground should the edging be installed?
This edging is designed to be installed about 2 inches into the ground. To install, simply score the ground about 2 inches deep around your design, place the edging in the desired location, and gently hammer with the serrated edge facing down.
– If this is to be pounded into the ground, what are the included anchoring stakes for?
The included anchoring stakes are designed to be placed at both ends of the landscape to secure the installation. To join multiple lengths, overlap the edging and use the stakes to secure both ends.
CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
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POUND-IN LANDSCAPING BENEFITS
Cut to size with garden shears, or create longer designs by connecting multiple edging lengths with anchoring stakes.
Quick and easy to install with only a small amount of landscape preparation.
Create beautiful flower beds, tree rings, and garden borders in tight of curved designs.
Score the ground in desired shape and location, with the teeth of the edging pointing toward the ground.
Gently pound the edging into the ground using a rubber mallet – it may be helpful to moisten the soil prior to installation.
Hammer the included stakes at the end of the edging to secure. To join multiple lengths, overlap the edging and use the stakes to secure both ends.