jeudi 13 juin 2019

How To Install Plastic Bender Board

By Eric Rogers


Being able to show off your yard after a great landscaping job is done is a huge source of pride. Many neighborhood associations give rewards to those that take the extra time and effort to make their yard look great. One aspect of this is having a clear delineation between the flowerbeds and the grassy turf. Using a plastic bender board is a great way to accomplish this. The material keeps weeds at bay and will prevent the turf from growing into the flowerbeds or other decorations you want to protect.

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.

The first step in placing them is to figure out how long they should be. One method is to place stakes at intervals along the path where they will be placed. Stretch a string between each stake and when finished, measure the length of the string. This prevents you from having to measure every angle and twist in the path and still be sure you have enough material. If you're unsure, add some inches to the final measurement.

The second step is to dig a trench. You will want to dig it six inches wide to accommodate the bender board. If you want the board to be covered with dirt, make sure the trench is deep enough to do so. Keep the dirt nearby because you will use it to fill in the trench after you have placed the material for the border.

After digging, start putting in the stakes. You should have several to help hold the board in place. As you hammer them in with your rubber mallet, make sure they are placed so the material will sit on the turf side of the stakes. This will keep the grass from growing where it shouldn't.

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.

You are finally ready to fill in the hole. The dirt you set aside earlier should be right next to the trench. Just use a shovel or rake to fill it in and cover the board. You should use all the dirt and have a bit of a mound on top. This will settle over time. If you want to begin placing a rock border, feel free to start the process after you tamp down the dirt to make it nice and compact. If you wait for the next project the dirt will settle and you won't have to go back and work the rock formation again.

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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