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EasyFlex No-Dig Landscape Edging is a 40-foot, 1.5-inch tall black plastic garden border kit made from recycled materials in the USA. Designed for quick, no-dig installation using 16 spiral anchoring spikes, it offers durable, flexible edging that resists frost, rain, and lawn equipment damage. Perfect for creating clean, professional landscaping lines around flower beds, trees, and pathways with minimal maintenance.













| ASIN | B00HF4VLWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,277 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #14 in Garden Edging |
| Brand Name | EasyFlex |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (15,726) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751315130400 |
| Included Components | No-Dig Plastic Landscape Edging Kit,40ft |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 480"L x 1.5"W |
| Item Type Name | No-Dig Landscape Edging |
| Item Weight | 6.74 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dimex |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Style | 40 ft traditional |
| UPC | 751315130400 |
| Unit Count | 40.0 Feet |
T**B
Much better than metal edging + gotcha's / tips & tricks
We installed this edging last spring around some fruit trees in order to stop grass and weeds from growing under the branches where it is hard to mow with a riding mower. On the positive: * Install was relatively easy (once you unwound the dang thing and got it laid out) although we did dig out the area first. * The edging keeps its shape well (with additional stakes) * It is easy to mow over and doesn't bend when you hit it (like the metal edging does) * The edging, when placed at appropriate height, is virtually invisible. We installed around the remainder of the trees this year. A few things to be aware of: (1) 30 stakes is not enough to maintain a nice curve. We found that 1 stake in every other hole worked well. (2) If you use to edge grass, you will likely still get a few runners that come up underneath since it is only 1.5" deep. We used an electric edger and pulled out any runners we saw in the fall and spring and it seems to be all that is needed. (3) Cutting the edging is difficult. Regular scissors won't do it and neither will garden sheers. We used sheet metal cutters and it was still difficult. Make absolutely sure you have your shape before you begin cutting! Installation tips (learned the hard way!): (1) To get a good curve, cut a piece of cardboard, 3-4ft long, with the curvature appropriate for the diameter of circle you want to create and use as a guide. (The edging is fairly stiff making it imprecise to work with and so using a string to measure and eyeballing for correction does not create a nice circle, no matter what your husband says!) Per above, use additional stakes to keep the shape. (2) Make sure the ground is as flat as possible where you place the edging. If the ground is not perfectly flat, don't push the stakes in too far or the edging will tilt. (3) If you are planning to mow over the edging, the best height for the outside of the edging is slightly below the height of your lawn when it is cut to the length you want. The non-lawn side should also have fill just slightly below the top edge. If the edging is too deep, the grass will grow over the top. If it is too shallow, the mower will hit it.
L**N
Amazing and affordable edging option.
The edging is awesome, super easy to roll out and install. I did very minimal digging and think it looks great. The edging is sturdy but easy to make curved lines. Their customer service is also top notch.
K**N
Easy to install but wavy
We have large rock below ground and this works well. Would give it 5 stars but you can’t get it to lay straight (looks wavy). I let it sit in sun before installing as directed. Still it looks okay and easy to use.
S**I
Excellent Quality
Excellent quality. I reused it after 2 years and it is still in good shape, I would recommend to everyone that are doing edging.
M**E
So much easier than the old "dig type" of plastic border and at a great price
We were getting ready to put some 3/4" river rock around the outside of our pool enclosure and I needed some edging to help keep the rock in place. I've used the traditional plastic edging at my last house and let's just say I wasn't happy with all of the digging I had to do. We decided to give this a try based on a lot of positive reviews. The price was much better here than at the local "big box" stores and the longest length they had in the store was 60ft, this was 100 ft with a $5 price difference, couldn't beat it. Some helpful tips: Prep Work: Unroll it and let it sit out in the sun for a few hours to help it straighten out a bit, put something on each end to keep it in place While you can install it by yourself, two people make it a lot easier Use a metal garden rake or shovel to make sure the edge area is level, or as smooth as it can be, depending on your landscape We have pretty sandy soil here in Florida so I wet the edge area first with a hose, it seemed to help give the spikes more grab Buy EXTRA spikes, if you're going to do a lot of bends and rounded corners, you'll need them. Sandy or loose soil, they'll help a lot Tools: I used a rubber mallet, a pair of snips for cutting and a heat gun in a few places where I need to make some sharp bends. A garden rake and shovel will be needed to prep the area. Installation: Lay the edging out where you want to install it Start at the end and then put a spike in every 6 feet or so to get the rough outline Make adjustments to the shape Once you're happy, go back and put the rest of your spikes in. I spaced them about 3 feet apart, corners and bends, about 1 foot apart I have to say, it was much easier using the no-dig edging than the old plastic stuff. It's holding the rock very well and I get compliments on it from friends and neighbors. It's holding up well against my weekly weed whacking, which is a plus. Not including the prep time, my wife and I installed almost 300 feet in about half a day and that was with taking more than a few breaks to hydrate and stretch.
V**A
Easy to install and sturdy
Super easy to install—no digging at all. Just laid it out, staked it down, and my flower beds look clean and professional. Holds mulch in place even after rain. Definitely recommend if you want a quick upgrade to your yard.
D**.
No dig lawn edging
Works well enough for what it is, but it tends to grow and shrink with changing temperatures creating curves in the edging. Grass will grow under it unlike the dig in kind of edging.
C**R
Práctico y fácil de instalar pero sólo 8 estacas para los 12 metros son pocas. Tuve que usar piedras para que quede más firme.
M**J
loved the service and a great product
D**N
A good item let down by the flimsy plastic pegs i had to purchase metal ones to do the job surely it would make sense to change and include these that are a let down to good item
M**O
I really like this EasyFlex no‑dig edging kit — it’s simple, sturdy, and does exactly what you need for a clean-looking yard. Installation is super easy since you don’t have to dig at all. Just shape it where you want your border and hammer in the included anchoring spikes. The recycled plastic is durable yet flexible, so it forms both straight lines and nice smooth curves around trees or garden beds. It’s strong enough to hold in mulch, stone, or soil, and it works well with weed fabric because the spikes go right through to secure everything. Overall, it’s a reliable, low‑maintenance edging option that makes DIY landscaping look professional.
E**H
Tal vez ocupes más clavos pero ami me alcanzó Perfecto ya que puedes usar tu imaginación para colocarlo
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