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• Unlike not waterproof wood material, ours is crafted with weatherproof HDPE
• Roll out garden pathway is easy to store and portable
• Sturdy metal wire ensure firm connection
• ABS spacers protect the metal wires and separate each slat
• Non-slip surface ensures your safety
• Simulated wood-grain adds a touch of rustic style
• Weather-resistant material is easy to maintain
• Equipped with a convenient carrying handle for flexible movement
• Suitable for decorating the wedding, poolside, or backyard
Most buyers praised the edging for easy installation, flexibility, sturdy quality, and attractive appearance. Many noted it holds mulch and soil well and withstands weather. Common concerns included insufficient stakes, difficulty shaping tight curves, and occasional bending during installation. Overall, sentiment is positive, highlighting good value and durability despite a somewhat higher price.
It’s been a couple months and still holding up great will buy again!!
Very beautiful and easy to assemble.
For what it's worth, I think this is a great product. Installation was extremely easy; just used a nail in each hole (where the pieces connect) as there weren't enough nails per hole. It still held up very well though.
So I did a massive plumbing job and the plumbers had to hire an excavator to dig under the slab from the front and sides of the house. They tore up most of the front yard and even when they filled the dirt back in, it wouldn't stick. Every time it rained, the dirt next to the house would slide down the hill in front of my house. Previously, the dirt was held down by some very old sleepers, but the sleepers were removed to get under the house and they were ruined, leaving just a pile of loose dirt that wouldn't hold down anymore. So I decided to build a small wall around the front flower bed to hold it down. I dug a small trench, which was easy to dig since the dirt was so soft right now. I made a corrugated edge where the flower bed was raised and then drove some nuts and bolts where the edges met to connect one end to the other. Then I pushed the excavated dirt and some rocks over the edge. Just like that, the flower bed in front of my house was back to its original shape. No flowers, just dirt, but stabilizing the flower bed was the first step.
Works great

