China Landscape Ground Garden Staples Stakes Pins, Find details about China Stake Pins, Landscape Pins from Landscape Ground Garden Staples Stakes Pins
GARDEN STAPLES STAKE PINS
·NO BEND - Solid/Strong Construction. Not bent when pushed into the lawn/hard soil ground.
·RUST RESISTANT - Rustproof last Many years re-usable without rust, save your money in the long run.
·Galvanized Steel - Garden Staples applied Premium Hot-Dip Galvanizing with thicker coating instead of Regular cheap Electro Galvanizing with thiner coating. So Our Garden Stakes has much better ANTI-RUST performance
·SHARP END- Our Garden Staples have Sharp beveled Ends make it easier/quicker to fully insert into the ground soil with less force.Steel Garden Stakes are designed to enhance your outdoor landscapes, patio,lawn or garden to pin down countless items.
·NUMEROUS USES - Container garden, square foot, herb, rose, bulbs, vegetable & flower gardens. Fence in dogs, stop dog digging in your gardens or beds or to hold down a boundary or perimeter fence to stop animal digging such as squirrels, rabbits, and gophers, and also to secure deer and bird nets. Useful in cactus, succulent, and Japanese gardens to hold down landscape fabric or plastic to keep weeds out of rocks and plants.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Features:
Product Name | U Shape Sod Staples |
Finish | electronic galvanized, hot dipped galvanized, polished |
Packing | bulk, box, bag or according to customers' requests |
Dimension | 8GA 11″X1/4″X11″,8GA 12″X1″X12″ 9GA 6″X1″X6″ 10GA 6″X1″X6″ 11GA 4″X1″X4″,11GA 6″X1″X6″,11GA 12″X1″X12″ 12GA 8″X1″X8″ |
Application
You're going to need a big box of landscape fabric pins/ staples. Newbies often buy a few bags of 10 pins to hold the landscape fabric down, but really - you're going to need a heck of a lot more pins than you think.
You need to pin the fabric down at every single edge, every 1'. So if you're doing a bed that is 5' wide and 20' long, and you're using 3' wide landscape fabric, you'll need 20 pins along one side, 20 pins along the center where you overlap your fabric, and 20 pins along the other side plus three pins on the last two sides, for a total of 66 pins at the very least.
It is smart to use pins on a number of other places as well, like after you cut planting holes, you may like to pin the fabric again in that area if it's looking baggy. You want the fabric to adhere totally to the soil surface and not be loose or flapping.
Packaging & Shipping
HOW IT'S PACKED AND DELIVERIED?
Packing:10pcs per one bundle and then 100pcs -200pcs per one carton .then packed with the pallet