Monday, June 24, 2019

Useful Information Regarding Bender Boards

By Maria Graham


A typical landscape is composed of different areas such as walkways, gardens, flowerbeds, and turf among many others. Each area needs to be separated from the other clearly so as to enhance the beauty of the landscape. The separation of the various areas so as to have clear boarders between them is done using edging materials called bender boards. These boards make just one example of edging materials because there are several others.

The boards are available in various materials. Wood is a good example of material commonly used to make them. Manufacturers also make boards from artificial materials that resemble wood, stone, and metal in appearance. Wood is considered a favorite material for making these products because it is natural and offers that natural appeal to landscaping.

When installing an edging, the first step is to decide how much of the material is enough for the job. This can be done easily using a piece of thread or similar material. One should run a piece of thread through all areas where the edging is supposed to pass through. The thread should then be measured to determine the length of edging material that is needed. One should buy a little extra of the material to cater for discrepancies in measurement.

When running the thread along the edge, one should use stakes to achieve more accuracy. The stakes and boards can be bought easily and cheaply from any garden store in the US. There are many different kinds of this product in the market and that makes it necessary to choose wisely. One should ensure that their choice of edging material is appropriate for the landscape. The choice should be made based on the type and color of soil, type of plants, colors of driveway, and walkway.

Matching the color of the edging material and that of the house, walkway or some other phenomenon on the landscape adds to the harmony. Different sections of the landscape can also be installed with different products if one chooses. This adds to the uniqueness and beauty of the place.

The process of installing an edging material may depend greatly on the manufacturer of the material. The processes may range from being simple to being very complex. For instance, wooden benders may require to be soaked in water for at many hours before installation. The advantage, of this is that it enhances the flexibility of the board, hence enabling it to bend easily.

After buying the board, one should dig a trench that is at least six inches wide. However, the width can be varied depending on the width of the board. The depth should be slightly more than that of the board. Stakes should be planted every 18 inches to help direct the board during installation. The board should then be planted on the side of the stakes that is facing the lawn.

Nailing of the board should be done on the upper part of the stakes after installation. One should ensure there is an overlap of about one foot when joining two boards to each other. One should consider trimming the ends of the edging material in places they overlap. This will ensure that the materials fit well together.




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