A: Hello Lynn, thank you for your question. We do not recommend using the Vigoro No-Dig Plastic Edging Kit as paver resistant. Thanks again for your question!
A: Sure. I have them around my pavers
A: Don’t see why not, I used it around some trees. The pegs rise up in very wet and/or cold weather I push them back in so far so good. The weight of the pavers should hold it down better. Good luck
A: Hello Redd, thank you for your question. We do not recommend using the Vigoro No-Dig Edging kit as a paver stone restraint. We encourage you to refer to the installation instructions from the block manufacturer to determine whether or not you should use cement to secure the blocks. Thanks again!
A: Hi Ray, The edging wall is approximately 1/8 inch thick. Good luck with your project!
A: I don't know the exact thickness of the edging but it is sufficient to hold back my rock "mulch". Be aware that this product greatly expands when heated by the sun and becomes very wavy. It will straighten up after it cools down at night.
A: Hello Debra, thank you for your question. The distance between spikes will vary for each project based on installation shape and type of soil. We recommend placing the spikes 2 to 3 feet apart for a typical installation. Thank you again for your question, happy landscaping!
A: I did about every two feet. You can go a little farther if you like. The mulch or rock etc… holds it in place. Two years and no issues.
A: Hi Norwood, please contact Home Depot customer service for the top soil pricing. Thanks!
A: Hello Sandy, when cutting edging we recommend using a hacksaw, handsaw, or industrial/heavy duty snips. While cutting the edging, we urge you to take all safety precautions such as wearing protective eye wear and cutting gloves. Thank you for your question, happy landscaping!
A: I used the wider side of a pick. Does not need to go too deep. Use a garden hose for your layout and spray pain your line.
A: We just used tin snips.
A: Hi Corbett, It is best for the edging to be installed directly on top of level soil that is free from stones and debris. It can be installed on a slight grade, so long as the tabs are flat against the soil and secured according to the needs of the project. Thank you for the question, and good luck on your project!
A: The no dig edging is very flexible. If you have an area that is not level, it will work great. So whether the area is level or not, it should be fine.
A: I’m a way, yes. The best thing is to unravel it and try to let it straighten out before using it. I used extra stakes and a rubber mallet to level the border as much as possible.
A: Not really , I did mine on the side on my yard and it work perfectly fine
A: Hello and thank you for your question. For the 60 ft. No-Dig Landscape Plastic Edging Kit, the holes in the tabs are approximately 4 inches apart (center to center). We recommend using a spike every 2 to 3 feet for a typical installation. It is important to spread the spikes out because putting them too close together can restrict the ability of the edging to expand and contract and can cause waves. Certain installation shapes or soil types may require additional spikes, but every 2-3 feet is typical. Thank you again for your question, we hope this helps!
A: It is about a 1/4 inch tube.
A: Thank you for the question and your interest in the No-Dig Landscape Edging. The top tube is approximately 1" in diameter. We hope this helps!
A: Thank you for the question! Below are our tips and best practices for installing the No-Dig Landscape Edging. Take the product out of the box and lay it along the shape of your installation. Allow it to heat in the sun to become more flexible. When installing the edging, anchor the first tab and pull it as taught as possible while shaping it around your installation. Make sure the edging is pulled tightly between anchoring points. Hammer the anchoring spikes into the ground at an angle to resist freeze/thaw movement. Be sure not to anchor the edging too often. This can restrict the ability of the edging to expand and contract and can cause waves. When edging is installed and anchored into the ground, immediately cover the tabs with soil and the selected ground cover (mulch, stone, etc.). This acts as a secondary anchoring point and can help to deflect some of the heat that may cause waviness. Although this product is No-Dig, it will require seasonal maintenance. Weather changes will force the ground to shift throughout the year, specifically in periods of freeze and thaw. As a result, the edging may shift as well because it is above ground. We suggest hammering the spikes back into the ground as a part of a seasonal landscape maintenance routine. In most cases, this will correct weather-related edging movement. Alternatively, if you prefer a little-to-no-maintenance edging solution, we suggest using an edging that is installed sub-grade, such as aluminum or dig-in edging. As with any plastic edging, heat and fluctuating temperatures can impact an installation. Taking the measures above can help to minimize the effects of an unavoidable factor. We hope this helps!
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