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How to secure log edging between border and lawn

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doglover · 13/03/2012 22:23

I've recently bought lots of rolls of log edging but I'm not sure how to actually ensure it's good and secure when in situ! Is it as simple as digging a groove and packing it in or do I need to purchase some pegs to anchor it? Any advice warmly received! TIA.

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 13/03/2012 23:14

When we had it, we dug a channel (about a third of the height of the edging) and buried it. We didn't use any extra pegs and it stayed in place until it eventually began to disintegrate.

doglover · 14/03/2012 17:02

Thanks, CITGM. I can manage that! Fingers crossed for some decent weekend weather so I can cracking!

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doglover · 14/03/2012 17:03
  • get cracking!!
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WhereAreTheCakes · 19/03/2012 22:31

Party pooper here!

I'm just about to start digging out loads of log edging which has rotted and disintegrated in parts. It's been there about 7 years and thinking of replacing with concrete edging.

doglover · 20/03/2012 11:23

I appreciate that logroll won't last for ever so point taken! We have a 'rustic' garden (take that as rather unruly!!) so wooden edging is more fitting at the moment. Ask me again in 5 years!!

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