Friday, July 5, 2019

Installing Plastic Bender Board For Landscaping

By Janet Davis


When you are trying to create a beautiful landscape that includes sidewalks, flower gardens, and other others, you need to have a material in place that will keep weeds from growing and create a great border. There are two basic types available and those include composite and plastic bender board. One lasts longer than the other but both are great for the job.

The wood fibers do not keep the composite from being flexible. Using the fibers, it is able to match the color of the soil and will break down over time. If you're wanting something that will last a few years, this is your best choice. Though it does break down over time, it takes quite a while to do so.

Recycled plastic is used in the other type. Since there is no need to make new plastic, this option is also environmentally sound. Since it is plastic it will last much longer and never need to be replaced. The option here is best when you want the landscaping to last a lifetime.

The steps it takes to install them both are the same. A nice tip for measuring around circles and corners is to put in stakes around the path. Then you stretch a piece of string between each stake. Make sure you have enough to get the right roundness and then measure the string. Using a metal measuring tape will not give you a good measurement since you'll have to add and figure out where you might not have gotten the right angle.

Dig the trench and put stakes in to hold the board. The trench needs to be six inches wide and deep enough to cover the material. Leave the dirt nearby to fill in when you're near the last step. Place the stakes at intervals but on the side away from the grass or turf. Two stakes will be needed in places where there will be a break in the material, but the second one can be put in later when you know where the break will be.

Lay out the material to put in the trench. You can lay it next to it or just put it right in the hole. Make sure it sits below the line and dig out any extra dirt to get it deep enough. Attach it to the stakes and put in an extra stake every time there is a break in the material.

Push the dirt into the hole. The whole reason for keeping the dirt nearby is to make it easy to fill it back in. You'll have more than you need but you want to pack it down. It will settle over time, so don't worry too much if it creates a bit of a mound. Use your feet or a tamping tool to pack it in nice and tight.

This material and these steps will make it easy to create great looking landscaping and prevent pulling weeds every few weeks. The idea of the material is to provide a nice border that will not be full of weeds and have a great break between the turf and the other landscaping.




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