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Make Your Own Edging from Landscape Timbers - The Great Outdoors 

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Instructions for Installing Vertical Edging
Tools Needed:
- Hammer and mallet
- Level
- Drill
- Safety glasses
- Saw and appropriate safety protection
- Spade
- Measuring tape
- Post hole digger
Materials Needed:
- Treated landscape timbers
- String
- 2 stakes
- 6” pole barn nails
- Block of wood
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Steps For Building Vertical Edging
1) Put a stake at each end of the area where you want to put the
Edging and tie a string between them to form a straight edge. If you plan on having the edging form a curve towards the end of the area, place the stake for that end at the point where you want the curve to start. If the entire bed is curved, outline it with a garden hose.
2) Dig a trench along the length of the string or hose and 3” to 4” deep.
3) Cut the landscape timbers to the desired length.
5) At the center of the trench, dig a hole to place the center post. This post will act as the “cornerstone” for the entire edging.
6) Place the center post in the hole. In order for the edging to be able to be curved, the round ends should face in the direction that the edging will run. Ensure that it is perfectly “plumb”
(vertically level) on both the front and the sides.
7) Once the post is level, place the loose soil in the hole around the post and tap it firmly in place with the mallet. Every fifth or sixth post of the edging is placed deep in the ground in this manner to give the edging stability. All other timbers will simply be placed firmly in the trench.
8) Drill a pilot hole into the next timber to be placed.
9) Drive a nail into the pilot hole until it just starts to emerge from the other side.
10) Place the timber with the nail in it up in the trench, up against the timber that is already in place. Be sure that you place them round end to round end.
11) In order to ensure that you have the same “rise and fall” to the posts, place the wooden block on top of the piece you are about to hammer into place. Line up the top of the block with the top of the previous post to set the “fall.” To get the proper “rise,” place the block on top of the timber that is already in place and line up the top of the timber you are about to place with this block.
12) Drive the nail the rest of the way through the timbers. Place a mallet at the opposite end of the edging to absorb the shock of the hammer and to keep the timbers from moving around.
13) Repeat steps 8 through 11 until all the timbers are in place.
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Комментарии : 27   
@dineojennifer8233
@dineojennifer8233 3 года назад
Who said an old dog can't be taught new tricks? I'm 54 and this fellow just 'learned' me something. Thanks buddy.
@tech99070
@tech99070 3 года назад
there's a good reason why your teachers never told you to do something like this
@azadehabbasi7976
@azadehabbasi7976 Год назад
This is what exactly I needed! Thank you !
@aalovelace2776
@aalovelace2776 Год назад
I saw a similar edging in a garden on another channel .. unlike this one, the pattern is kind of irregular and inconsistent and I really like the look .. now I know how to achieve it so - thanks!
@debadams5602
@debadams5602 4 года назад
Very nice!
@freddavis5544
@freddavis5544 2 года назад
This is just like all the other wood projects I see either in magazines or on line. They always leave something out. This time " HOW TALL is the center post after it is the ground? How much did you bury? How much do I cut off to measure the next post?
@stalkek
@stalkek 2 года назад
Everyone but you is a problem Fred.
@alienkawala8287
@alienkawala8287 Год назад
Eye ball it. Pause video and go for it!
@urrgent1
@urrgent1 4 года назад
Great Idea!
@johnkane5401
@johnkane5401 11 месяцев назад
There should be hard core first, in time they will sink!
@nancyherrmann2491
@nancyherrmann2491 3 года назад
Did you have to drive a nail through each timber to attach it to the previous timber?
@tech99070
@tech99070 3 года назад
if you're using nails in your landscaping you've gone wildly astray
@masfun3120
@masfun3120 4 года назад
awesome! I'm doin this weekend thanks
@tech99070
@tech99070 3 года назад
I bet you didn't do it
@artkyger3425
@artkyger3425 2 года назад
Looks good,,,,,, but a ton of work.... And each 8 foot timber costs $7.50
@maxmoody3074
@maxmoody3074 3 года назад
Until you hit it once with the riding mower.
@samuraioodon
@samuraioodon 3 года назад
If one rots in center how could I replace that easily 🥺😭
@tech99070
@tech99070 3 года назад
It's untreated pine you don't do anything with it. the original edging that he hated so much could have been installed properly for a nearly permanent solution instead of this weird thing lol
@samuraioodon
@samuraioodon 3 года назад
@@tech99070 it's too much work for me I was thinking about doing it for 200 foot border from my neighbor!
@ericl6460
@ericl6460 Год назад
Sawzall
@Tholius
@Tholius 10 месяцев назад
Will this attract termites?
@StephenBradley2317
@StephenBradley2317 9 месяцев назад
"These posts are treated to resist rot for up to 30 years." Yeah, ok.
@mamoe3
@mamoe3 2 года назад
Who knows what nasty chemicals they added to resist rot? I would use this in my garden, especially where food is grown
@ericl6460
@ericl6460 Год назад
Eh, it'll be fine. It isn't like it was 30 years ago
@polkcountydraftsman6364
@polkcountydraftsman6364 Год назад
No offense, but that tall edging looks stupid. Landscape timbers last only a few years in humid environments. That ugly edging will be crooked the first time anything hits it. Did I mention how stupid it looks?
@tech99070
@tech99070 3 года назад
This isn't edging so much as a palisade lol. Points of note: 1) Good luck with 30 years out of a landscape timber 2) I notice you didn't show hammering in a pole barn nail until you had already 3 in place 3) Nothing good made of wood involves long nails This is a garbage install like something you'd see on pinterest but there's a good reason you'd never see it in a long term garden. You can do edging with just an edger if you want. Otherwise if you're digging anyway and want it made of wood just miter in your landscaping timbers. But honestly you don't need a physical edging material if you just establish a physical edge with an edger or your shovel. It's what 99% of trees and gardens are edged with. Don't get stupid about spending money and effort to do something odd.
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