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We cleared an area for a new flower bed. It had vines and other invasive plants growing from under my neighbors fence along with cinder blocks and rocks from a previous neighbor trying to stop them. We installed the 8" edging to hold mulch in place and help prevent the vines and things from invading the new bed. Now we just need to decide on what to plant! I highly recommend getting a dead blow hammer for the install as without it we really couldn't finish the job.
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Cheri’s Fence-Line Flower Bed Refresh
Cheri cleared a tough fence-line area filled with vines, rocks, and old cinder blocks to make room for a new flower bed. She used 8-inch Cor-Ten steel hammer-in edging to hold mulch in place and help block invasive growth from creeping back under the neighbor’s fence, with a helpful tip to use a dead blow hammer for installation.
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Customer Message
We cleared an area for a new flower bed. It had vines and other invasive plants growing from under my neighbors fence along with cinder blocks and rocks from a previous neighbor trying to stop them. We installed the 8" edging to hold mulch in place and help prevent the vines and things from invading the new bed. Now we just need to decide on what to plant! I highly recommend getting a dead blow hammer for the install as without it we really couldn't finish the job.
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