@bikester1 thanks for your comment, everyone is allowed an opinion. There are plenty of people who think it is a great idea and works really well for them. Never had a complaint. (so far). Mark
my only issue is that this would be a complete pain in the ass to remove if you fancy a change. With bricks and planks you can change the shape easy, with this it seems you have to get specialists in to remove because it is steel reinforced.
If you change the shape and size of your landscaping beds like changing your socks, then this product isn't for you. But I'd bet that you and the 7 people that thumbed up your comment haven't changed a bed once you've finished it.
does this come in a deeper depth? lets say 8 inches? four inches under ground and the remaining above the ground? Seems to me it would give it a better base etc. great product and video
That's not true! When we're in the deepest darkest days of winter (late December/early January) and the temperature plummets to the upper 40's, we have no mosquitoes. However, when Spring starts (late January) they do start coming out again...
Mark W "and as soon as the ground heaves, it looks like cracked glass, rebar or not." Either you've never seen cracked glass or heaved concrete. If you're that worried about, add a control joint every so often.
@bikester1 thanks for your comment, everyone is allowed an opinion. There are plenty of people who think it is a great idea and works really well for them. Never had a complaint. (so far). Mark
my only issue is that this would be a complete pain in the ass to remove if you fancy a change.
With bricks and planks you can change the shape easy, with this it seems you have to get specialists in to remove because it is steel reinforced.
If you change the shape and size of your landscaping beds like changing your socks, then this product isn't for you. But I'd bet that you and the 7 people that thumbed up your comment haven't changed a bed once you've finished it.
Lot of work. Just get some cement bricks.
Word.
Great product and invention! Is it available in the United States?
Thanks,
Pretty cool stuff. Much cheaper then paying Someone to do edging!!
does this come in a deeper depth? lets say 8 inches? four inches under ground and the remaining above the ground? Seems to me it would give it a better base etc. great product and video
@yakdung Im afraid it is not available in the US, but I wish someone would take it on over there.
Mark
Or lay real pavers in 1/4 of the time
And they will be 1/4 as durable.
how much and is it available in perth?
Is it available in Victoria
whoa. way too much work.
Ya I don’t know about everyone else but this looks like a lot of unnecessary work! Edging Overkill.
........... and as soon as the ground heaves, it looks like cracked glass, rebar or not.
If your ground heaves, you're living too far north. Move to Florida- all the cool Northerners are doing it...
Hurricanes !! Alligators, Mosquitoes year round. No thanks.
That's not true! When we're in the deepest darkest days of winter (late December/early January) and the temperature plummets to the upper 40's, we have no mosquitoes. However, when Spring starts (late January) they do start coming out again...
Mark W "and as soon as the ground heaves, it looks like cracked glass, rebar or not." Either you've never seen cracked glass or heaved concrete. If you're that worried about, add a control joint every so often.
This is far too much work and unnecessary steps
I do not know, looks like lot of work, and overengineering
Does the plastic float? What is the half life of those plastic molds? Come on don’t you think this planet has enough plastic waste?
This is not EASY!
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