Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
- For use with terrace board edging
- Use every 2-feet
- 10-inch snap locking stakes
- Polypropylene
Poly stakes to use with the terrace board edging. 10 redwood colored snap locking stakes per hang up bag.
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(out of 7 reviews)
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Review by Garden Diva for Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
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These stakes worked fine for me, even in my dense clay soil. I did wet the soil first and poke a “starter” hole with a screwdriver (essential). No problems with breakage when I hammered them in. The only reason I don’t give them 5 stars is that I used the edging to create circles for mulch around trees, and the clips at the top of the stakes don’t open enough to fit 2 widths of the edging inside to overlap and close the circle. Luckily I had some old stakes with a wider space there, and I used one of them per tree instead of a Master Mark stake.
Review by Geeky Grandma for Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
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We bought a bunch of extra pegs to use with the 3 inch border edging (see my review on that product).
These certainly work well for what they were intended, but we did have a small problem with the tops of the pegs breaking. The soil we were using these (and the edging) in is very hard soil. We ended up having to use a pointed tool to make a hole in the ground before being able to insert these pegs. If we didn’t pre-drill a hole, the pegs would break when trying to hammer them in.
We even tried putting a rag on top of the peg and also a thin piece of wood to protect the top of the peg. The wood worked better than the rag, but we still had to pre-drill. Some of the pegs that broke were ones that we had already used and had been outside for a couple of years so perhaps they weaken after being out in the elements for a while.
The pegs come in handy for a few other yard projects, though, so you can be inventive if you have any pegs left over. We’re removed most of the border edging and I am saving the pegs for other uses in the yard.
Review by Rebekah Shinn for Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
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I did not have any problems making these stakes go into the soil or the clips on the top breaking. They matched my landscaping border and worked very well for me. I do recommend these for simple, easy applications.
Review by anonymous for Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
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The stakes went in easily with a mallet. (The soil was loose and somewhat moist because it had rained the day before.) None of them broke, which is a problem I had with other thinner plastic stakes. I can’t give them a perfect score because I’m curious to see if they’re going to rise up over winter. My second problem with other plastic stakes has been that they rise up as the ground freezes, and that causes the plastic edging to come loose. Otherwise, they’re great so far!
Review by Richard A. Nardi for Master Mark 99310 Plastics Terrace Board Brown Landscape Edging Stake Kit
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Seems to work fine. I used a weeder to dig out a space rather than just pound them in.