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Beuta Landscape Edging offers a 4-pack of faux sandstone stone block borders, each 48" long with 6 blocks and 12 anchoring spikes. Designed for quick, dig-free installation, these lightweight, flexible borders provide durable, weather-resistant edging ideal for lawns, flower beds, patios, and more, combining aesthetic appeal with hassle-free setup.
I**R
Beautiful, easy to install, great quality, and amazing customer service!
The media could not be loaded. I can’t say enough good things about this amazing product. It saved us a lot of money, we were able to install it ourselves (we are in our 60s), and the results are beautiful. The company also has outstanding customer service. We were missing one spike and they sent us a full set promptly. Watch the video (ignore the dry grass - our sprinklers were broken for a while ☺️).
S**Y
look good
good product
L**R
These are amazing
Look like real granite edging and so easy to install. A classy looking edge
M**E
Simple to install, looks good, ugly starter end
These were simple to install, they look real from a distance. Expensive compared to real cobblestone, but easier to work with. disappointed the starter one has a connection hole on the back! The end stone doesn't have a hole or connector on the opposite side, why does the starter have a hole? Now I have a nice long row to redirect water and hold my landscape bark in place but a stupid hole at the start!!! First image. I would have given them five stars, but at nearly a $1000 for my purchase, I would have thought it would have had a decent starter one available.
K**K
light weight
These have held up really well in my garden. I thought the weed wacker would tear them up but they still look new
J**N
Nice but not for project
Quality was good appearance nice weight great unfortunately we returned
S**W
Greystone blocks
Would give this a 4.5 because it is hard to make a circle with it. Put the stakes in to hold the pieces together then position it in the area you want to place them. After that, pound the stakes into the ground. Looks great. Would order again.
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