How To Use Plastic Bender Board

By Eric Rogers


There is little that gives more pride than being able to show off your yard after a great landscaping job was done. Some people compete or are rewarded by having the best flowers or yard in the neighborhood. One way to help make it look great is by using plastic bender board to create very nice landscaped areas between the flowerbeds and the grass. Using this material will keep weeds and grass from encroaching on the flowerbeds or other decorations and is environmentally sound as well.

There are two basic types. A wood fiberboard is popular because it is made from natural materials and is often colored to blend in. The problem is that in time it will decay and become part of the dirt. The plastic type will survive the years and is still environmentally sound because it is made from recycled material that would have polluted the landfill. Using this one will last for years and won't need to be replaced due to decay.

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.

Next, you want to dig the trench. Make sure it is at least six inches in width and deep enough to allow the board to sit below the surface. You will want to cover the board with dirt when you are done, so keep the dirt close by for the last step. For this process, you can place a piece of tape or paint on the shovel or keep a ruler handy to measure both the width and depth.

The third step is to place stakes along the path. These should be inside the trench and placed so the border material will be on the turf side. If you have a break in the material, place two stakes near each other to help hold the two ends together. This will prevent them from separating and causing a gap.

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.

The last step is to fill in the trench. Using the dirt you set aside in step two, fill in the hole. Since you have the border in the hole already you should have dirt left over. Use it to pack in the border well since rain or watering will cause the dirt to settle. Having a bit of a mound along the path is best in the beginning so it can settle properly.

Now that the process is complete, you can continue with the rest of your landscaping project. This gives you a nice separation from the turf and allows you to develop great looking flowerbeds or other types of formations. The weeds and grass will not be able to grow in the border, giving you a well-manicured look.




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