| 1. | Mark the area where you want to install your Sta-
Right� Landscape Edging. Use a string line for straight
sections or a garden hose to make gentle curves.
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| 2. | Using a shovel or spade, cleanly cut the edge of your beds.
Remove any excess grass and soil. Dig down about 11/2" and
create a level shelf so Sta-Right is slightly above grade after
installation.
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| 3. | Cut the back support on sections where you will have curves. Use heavy duty shears or a hacksaw to cut Sta-Right. Helpful hint: If you hold the edging with the side wall facing down and cut the back support on an angle, Sta-Right will bend easily to make inside and outside curves. |
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| 4. | Once Sta-Right has been cut, flex the piece to make inside or outside curves. |
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| 5. | Connect sections of Sta-Right using the patented vertical connection ystem. Slide the tongue on one section down on the groove on another to engage the two pieces. Use a steel spike at the
intersection when installing to secure the connection.
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| 6. | If landscape fabric is being used, place it in your bed before
securing Sta-Right. Place Sta-Right along the cut edge of your
bed and secure it with the steel spikes included in the package.
Place each spike about 16" apart.
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| 7. | Use mulch or decorative landscape stone to cover your
garden beds and the Sta- Right Landscape Edging.
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