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Log roll edging

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Fat Controller, Jun 9, 2017.

  1. Fat Controller

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    I am contemplating putting this around my lawn, to stop it from fraternising with my borders during the winter...... but, I am wondering what else I am going to need? I believe that it is generally held in place by a specific type of metal stake? If so, at what distance should the stakes be set?
     
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    Log roll , I just cut a slot with a spade or turf cutter , then bash it in with a lump hammer . Just edged one of my beds with it two weeks ago . I bought it from Asda , but Poundstretcher have a good price on it as well. I had bamboo edging before , looks very very nice ... but rots quite quickly and is a lovely home for slugs n snails.
     
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      There's a mail order company called " Coopers of Stortford " who do a heavy duty plastic cobble stone edging in lengths of about 12" which interlock with each other so you can order whatever length you require, each section has its own peg attached to drive into the ground.
       
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        They are often called log roll pins, available from many diy stores.
        Galvanised Log Roll Pin 25 x 450mm

        I put up some 12" high Wickes log roll but did not use them in the end, finding it easier to first put in some small wooden posts at about 3ft spacing and then screw the log roll to them.

        It covered about 4 mtrs but was following a driveway, so it needed to be in a straight line , rather than following a flowing boarder, so I put 2 horizontal lengths of treated roofing battens on the inside of the logs to help keep them straight.
         
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          I've used it in my previous garden and in this one.

          Not quite sure why you think it needs a metal stake (?) but, from experience, I would recommend a stake! What distance? :scratch: Well, at the very least it would need one at each end/interlock. Whether it needs one in-between that as well would very much depend on the weight it is expected to take. So, the taller the log roll the greater the need for some in-between "staking".

          One thing to bear in mind - it's a little niggle, but worthy of a mention - grass has a habit of filling even the narrowest, teeniest "void": such is the case with log roll edging; they get into those thinnest of crevices between each "log" :rolleyes: Not a major issue, nor insurmountable, just something to be aware of. On the opposite side of that same coin, what you grow in the border behind the log roll also has a tendency to squeeze into the teeny gap too.

          I like it: functional, sympathetic to it's cause; easy to install; can take a "hit" from a strimmer without falling apart; not as *harsh* as some alternatives (thinking brick here) and, if you think ahead prior to installing, you can paint it a colour which may please you ;) (an aspect often overlooked in the haste to installing it)! Worth thinking about ahead of time because, even though it is harder wearing than HarryS's bamboo, it is an untreated product, a natural product and therefore victim to the elements.

          If you've found it at a good price ... do please share! :thumbsup:
           
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            I am not too worried about the odd bit of grass creeping through the gaps - my main aim is to try and stop the borders 'sliding' down into the grass during winter. I'll have a think about paint - hadn't really thought about painting it to be honest, as I thought it looked just fine natural.

            I am not expecting it to take a whole lot of weight - in fact, for the vast majority of it, there won't be much behind it at all - there is really only two places where it will have some substance behind it, so I will have to increase the number of stakes there. I am not fussed if they are metal or wooden to be honest, I only mentioned the metal ones as they were what was being sold at Homebase - and that is where I have seen, and will most likely buy the log roll.

            I've had a look at Coopers of Stortford - not sure I like the fake stone ones :scratch: - I will sleep on it though
             
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                Now that, I like! However, I am not sure it would stand up to the job for me, as my borders rise away from the lawn rather than being lower or level :scratch:
                 
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                  I clicked on Martin link above , I now have adverts for lawn edging following me onto every site I visit ! :gaah:
                   
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                    Wilko sell the log roll edging (without any stakes) in 1.8m lengths. 15cm high edging is £3.50, 22.5cm high is £6. bargain?

                    wilko.com - log roll
                     
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                      Just clear your cookies Harry :)
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                        Clear your cookies Harold :biggrin:
                         
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                            Aye! Good find @toppington, thank you. I need to measure up and get some ordered to collect!
                             
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                              @toppington , I am going down town tomorrow , will call in at Wickes for a roll of the 15cm :blue thumb:
                               
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