Lay a garden hose or rope on the ground in a general
outline of the shape of your planting bed. With a straight edge spade, make a trench (approximately 4” deep) following the outline of the hose or rope.
If installing more than one piece of edging, connect
pieces using “overlap method” and knurled connector. (See separate instructions on Connecting EdgePro Poly Landscape Edging)
Place edging in trench with the V-lip in the ground,
toward the planting side of the bed (the round top is the only part that should be above ground).
Pound stakes flange pointed downward and toward
the grass side, through the edging at a 45-degree angle, just above the V-lip portion. Use stakes at curves and connections, spaced evenly throughout.
Tightly pack soil around both sides of the edging and
install weed fabric and ground cover (rock, mulch, etc.) up to the round top of the edging.
the top bead from one of the two ends to be connected. Use care to make an even cut which will ensure a clean seam.
Align both pieces with the bottom V groove
facing the same direction and insert knurled connector in the uncut end approximately 4”. Align the remaining exposed connector with the cut end and join the two pieces, over- lapping the sidewall and V groove, as pictured.
Place edging in trench with the “V” in the
ground, toward the dirt side of the bed (the round top is the only part that should be above ground). Make sure that pieces remain joined against each other after placement in trench.
For best results, use of anchoring stakes is
always recommended. Pound stake, flange pointed downward and towards the grass side, through overlapped walls of edging at a 45-degree angle, just above the V-lip portion.