VODALAND Edging Installation Guide: How-To & FAQs

VODALAND Edging Installation Guide

Your guide to creating beautiful and durable landscape borders.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the edgings connect?

Premium Plastic garden border: Slide the black connection piece into the rounded top of both pieces and push together.

Galvanized and Stainless: Insert the lip of one unit into the opening of the next, then bend backwards over the connection.

Aluminum: Snap off the connection piece on the end of one system. Then, using the snapped-off connection piece, bridge the gap between units by sliding it into holes on both units.

How many anchors are needed for steel and aluminum edgings?

Each unit requires approximately (3) nails per section for secure anchoring.

How do I bend a section of edging?

First, remove the small connection bridges on the base of the edging. To bend a steel or aluminum edging, a car tire can assist in creating smooth turns. For precise 90-degree turns, use wood blocks or strong edges as guides.

How do I straighten out plastic edging?

Laying the plastic edging stretched out in the sun for about a day can help make it more pliable for installation.

Installation Guide

Step 1: Prepare the Area

Clear the designated area of any debris where the edging will be positioned. [Visual: A coiled garden edging product, a bucket with grass clippings, and a rake are depicted.]

Step 2: Measure Your Space

Measure the area to determine the total linear footage required for your edging system. [Visual: A diagram illustrating a rectangular area with dimensions, alongside a coiled edging product.]

Step 3: Position and Level the Edging

Place the edging system along your cleared area and ensure it is level to your desired height. [Visual: A diagram showing a curved line representing the installed edging along a prepared path.]

Step 4: Anchor the Edging

Once the edging is positioned and leveled, anchor it securely in place using nails. [Visual: A close-up diagram showing nails being driven through the edging into the ground.]

Step 5: Backfill

After anchoring, backfill the area around the edging with gravel or your chosen aggregate to further stabilize the system. [Visual: A diagram depicting gravel being poured around the installed edging.]

Step 6: Compact the Area

Lightly compact the backfilled area to achieve a neat and finished result. [Visual: A diagram showing a tamper or roller compacting the backfilled area.]

Additional Products

Garden edging anchors are available to complement your installation.

Contact VODALAND

Address: 3120 Riverport Tech Center Dr. Maryland Heights MO 63043-4825

Phone: 314-717-1551

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