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Installing Plastic Edging ( Page 1 of 2 )

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Because it's so flexible, plastic edging is the edging of choice for curving beds and borders. It's the most economical of the commercial edgings and the easiest to work with, too. But if you're looking for sharp, crisp corners, look elsewhere. Plastic edging can't handle it. And be sure to anchor the edging securely with stakes to keep it from popping out of the ground.

 

1. With a spade, dig a trench along the edges of the bed to a uniform depth of 3 to 4 inches -- enough to let the edging stand at least 1/2 inch above ground level. Dig straight down to create a vertical "wall" that will support the edging.

   
 

 

 

2. Place the edging in the trench and bend it to follow the contours of the bed. Fill low spots with soil, packing it down firmly.

 
 

 

3. Trim strips of edging to length, if necessary, with tin snips. Or, cut strips to size with pruning shears, scissors, or a utility knife. To make joints less noticeable, place them away from corners, sharp bends, and angles.

 

 

4. To join strips of edging, slide a coupler halfway into one of the top channels. Pinch the first strip to hold the coupler in place and fit it into the second strip.

 

 

 

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Another Way to Smell the Flowers: The Outdoor Tile Walkway
The purpose of almost all garden paths is simply to get the gardener or admirer around the garden and to give them a pleasant way to take in the plants and flowers. What better way to enjoy a beautiful garden or landscape than to build your own outdoor tile walkway? While they are generally more expensive than other types of garden walkways, their benefits often outweigh their costs.

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Square Wood Lattice Panels – Simple Idea with Many Uses
Square wood lattice panels are so simple in design and yet decorative in appearance. Lattice panels can be used in many ways around the house, yard, or deck. They serve useful purposes from creating privacy to providing a trellis for vines, or can simply be used to enhance the appearance of a wall or outdoor structure. If you are looking for an inexpensive way to enclose a structure or add a decorative touch to the landscape, wood lattice panels are ideal.

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Practical and Attractive Dry Stream Landscaping
Dry stream landscaping can serve many purposes ranging from controlling water flow to simple decoration. It’s not hard to make an interesting and practical meandering design that looks like a stream but is made only out of rock. You can fill in empty areas where plants won’t grow or make sure heavy rainfall is dispersed to a point you select.

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Taking it Easy on Wicker Patio Swings
Wicker patio swings have the same appeal today they have had for decades. On a porch, deck or patio room, they invite people to stop a while and visit. When you rock gently in a wicker patio swing, the world’s cares can seem far away. Modern day wicker is made from several different materials designed to make your wicker swing durable.

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Landscape Edging for Walkways – Keeping the Grass Away
Sometimes it seems like grass will only grow where you don't want it to grow, like on sidewalks and walkways. Landscape edging for walkways serves more than one purpose including keeping the grass from invading landscaped areas and adding to the overall landscaping theme. There are many types of landscape edging styles to choose among.

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Luxurious Possibilities in Custom Home Design
Custom home design opens up the doors of possibility and invites you in. You can choose nearly anything that you want and that means that you can even add those little luxuries you’ve always dreamed of. If you have considered adding a little richness to your home design, you might want to consider some of these custom home design ideas.

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The Benefits of Post and Beam House Design
There are several ways of building a home, but one of the most famous and arguably the most efficient way is to utilize the post and beam house design. Many people who build their own homes have decided to revert back to this ancient way of building homes, and they have done so for a multitude of reasons. Post and beam homes are often more energy efficient, they are very attractive once finished, they are incredibly sturdy, and they are only built by very capable construction professionals.

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Thinking About Starting an Attic Renovation?
If you are thinking about an attic renovation you are among the many homeowners who want to expand the usable space in their home. Renovating an attic is especially popular in older homes, where attics are much more common than in newer home designs. Another reason why attics are attractive remodeling projects is that the basement area of many older homes is not suitable for such a project, causing the homeowner to turn upward for more options.

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