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Sandbaggy 500 6-Inch Landscape Staples~SOD Garden Stakes Round Pins Anchor
€ 21.05
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Description
500 Sandbaggy Round Top Landscape staples (Sod Staples)Features:
MADE OF DRIP TUBING & PVC
- Specially engineered to be rounded at the top, the staple fits snugly over drip tubing & PVC piping unlike standard staples that have a flat top. Aesthetically Pleasing? -- YES. A Tripping Hazard? -- NO
TRUSTED BY
many government agencies, landscapers/contractors and nonprofits including the National Park Service and Forest Service
#1 BEST SELLING BRAND OF LANDSCAPE STAPLES
- Over 25 Million Sandbaggy landscape staples installed across this country in the past decade
CUSTOMERS LOVE THEM:
“Can't landscape without them” - Lawrence S. “Thick heavy-duty staples stand up to the toughest jobs” - Michael S. “These are the best landscape staples I've found anywhere” - Granuaile. We're lucky to be able to help customers every day secure landscape fabric to control weeds, bird netting to protect a budding crop from being ruined by birds, drip irrigation to keep plants watered, and chicken wire to protect seedlings from small animals.
PACK OF 500
Landscape Staples - Neatly sub-packaged 100 staples/bag for ease of use. Please note that retail packaging is not included as part of our strategy to reduce packaging waste
These Sandbaggy 6" round top landscape staples are commercial grade landscape staples that will help you get the job done. These reusable landscape staples are designed specifically for holding down landscape fabric, PVC pipes, weed barrier fabric, a dog fence and great for use as a weed barrier. Made with 11-gauge steel and sharp chisel points, these landscape staples will make applying the staples to the ground that much easier.
Other names for Landscape Staples:
Garden Stakes, Sod Staples, Fence Staples, Sod Depot, Landscape Fabric Pins, Landscape Fabric Staples, Landscape Stakes, Steel Stakes, Lawn Staples, Anchor Pins, Sod Pins and Ground Staples
Installation tips
Depending on how hard your soil is, separate each sod staple between 1-5 ft. For extremely soft soil, separate each sod staple by 1 ft. For extremely hard soil, separate each sod staple by 5 ft.
We recommend using longer sod staples (such as our 12 inch sod staples) for extremely soft soil. This round top sod staple will work well with normal soil.
If you plan on leaving the landscape staples in the ground for the next few years, we recommend you to use galvanized landscape staples, since they do not rust.
How Sandbaggy Landscape Staples Beats Home Depot Staples? Hint: They're More Heavy Duty
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If you're curious, here's the difference between round top and square top sod staples:
For some of us who
aren't
sure what a square top sod staple means, it is the type of sod staple with a flat top. Meanwhile, round top sod staples are rounded at the top.
So the difference is the uses of each of these sod staples. Our square top sod staples are typically used for securing landscape fabric, weed barrier fabric, dog fences & electric fences, controlling weed, securing synthetic turf, and holding sod.
Meanwhile, our round top sod staples are typically used to hold down irrigation pipes and PVC pipes.
How to figure out what Gauge & Size of Landscape Staples (Sod Staples) should one buy?
To start out, we will discuss the differences between gauges in landscape staples. On the Internet, you’ll find landscape staples that are 8 to 15 gauge. The lower the gauge, the thicker and stronger the metal. Currently, we sell 8 gauge, 9 gauge, and 11 gauge landscape staples. Our 8 gauge landscape staples are primarily used for compacted soil, while our 11 gauge landscape staples are used for looser soil. If your soil is compact, it may be a good idea to purchase lower gauge landscape staples so that the staples does not snap/bend while you are hammering it into the ground. For most applications, our 11 gauge sod staples will work just fine.
Regarding the size of the landscape staple, the most common size is 6" x 1" x 6". If your soil is not too compact and not too loose, this size will suit your needs. But if your soil is loose, it may be a good idea to purchase landscape staples that are either 9" x 1" x 9" or 12" x 1" x 12", which will ensure that the landscape staple does not move after installed into the ground.