samedi 15 juin 2019

How To Use Plastic Bender Board

By Eric Rogers


When you want to show off your lawn, there is nothing nicer than having clear cut areas that define the separation between turf and flowerbeds or other formations. There are many towns and neighborhood associations that reward those that spend the time it takes to create a beautiful looking lawn. With a plastic bender board, you can create that clean separation with ease and keep the weeds from encroaching on your beds.

Two types are in use. One is made from natural wood fibers. These work great, but over time will deteriorate and be absorbed into the soil. They will have to be replaced in time. The plastic version is made from recycled materials and won't fall apart or deteriorate over time. It will last for years and do the job effectively.

Start by measuring how much you are going to need. An easy way to do this is to put a stake in the ground at each major twist and turn. Put a string on one stake and then attach it along the way. Finally, measure how much string you used, add a few inches just in case, and that should provide you with enough material to do the job.

Next, you want to dig the trench. Make sure it is at least six inches in width and deep enough to allow the board to sit below the surface. You will want to cover the board with dirt when you are done, so keep the dirt close by for the last step. For this process, you can place a piece of tape or paint on the shovel or keep a ruler handy to measure both the width and depth.

The third step is to place stakes along the path. These should be inside the trench and placed so the border material will be on the turf side. If you have a break in the material, place two stakes near each other to help hold the two ends together. This will prevent them from separating and causing a gap.

Now you're ready to put it in the ground. Roll the border out and place it next to the trench. Once it is ready, simply slide or roll it in and start attaching it to the stakes. Start at one end and be sure it all sits below the surface since you want to bury it.

Use the dirt to fill the trench. Using a rake or shovel, fill in the trench until the dirt is all used up. There should be quite a bit left over and a nice mound will be on top. This fine since the dirt will settle in a few days. Pack it in by stomping on it or using a stamp or rake. After a few days of settling, you can begin to place stones on top if you want to create a nice visible border.

Once all of this is done your border will look great. Allow some time for the mound over the path to settle. If you are going to place rocks over it to beautify it, feel free to do that right away as this will help it settle faster. This will keep the weeds and turn from growing into the flower beds.




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