lawn edging

I read this week, as a fire fighter- retained (part time) about work leisure balance. One recommended thing (that successful people do) is to reduce unnecessary tasks!

 

or how not to be like this hamster that his life seems like one very long task.

 

 

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Lawn edging reduce thew work at more than 70 % of the time it takes do the edging ... month after month and year after year.

How much is all this time is worth to you?  you may save 20-30 hours a year- 200-300 hours in 10 years how much does it worth? when is the best time to start? Asap.

 

True , at most shops you can find Chinese cheap lawn edging that are waist of time, they will not last a the first year and it is a huge waist of time and effort.
(I got nothing against the Chinese people - it is the buyers of the shops that actually buying these edgings and looking for cheap  and than what... needs to collect the parts from the garden after few months)

 

It is why we provide 20 times stronger and heavier edging that id easy to bend, easy to cut, easy to screw strimmer proof and long lasting 10-20 years.

 

Our biggest selection of edgings is at depth of 4,5,6 inch so you can choose the one that you need.

if it used all in the ground you may wish to save on digging and use the 4 or 5 inch deep.

 

you can also choose the quality due to your budget , normal, heavy duty and even extra heavy duty.

just to explain the normal 'enviro' edging is about 4 times thicker than most plastic edgings in the market.

for most cases I would recommended the heavy duty one.

 

Finally , you can even choose the colour : brown, black and green.

 

I think that as it save time and keep the garden neat - it should be install in every garden.

 

Our products are not yet supplied at the garden centers and retailers - will do in the future but you can find them on our website with lots of information , movies and anything else needed.



To read more:

press this link: Lawn edging

 

 

I can not attach the names of my customers but here is part of the list where are they from:

Absolutely Stunned next day there it was as on the tin THANK YOU!Buyer:
 Recycled plastic lawn edging roll , black green brown (#170607894121)
Positive feedback rating''5 Stars for product,price and delivery ..Thank you.''


Positive feedback ratingGreat item, does just what it says on the tin! Thank V much! Top eBayer people!


Positive feedback ratingbest ebayer i have dealt with....very highly recommended....


Positive feedback rating''Excellent ebayer, many thanks A+++++''
 




Positive feedback ratingA Truly Fabulous Item From A Wonderful Ebayer!!!
 

Positive feedback ratinggood ebayer would recommend
 
Positive feedback rating''great seller, would recommend thanks''


Positive feedback rating''great seller, would recommend thanks''


Positive feedback rating''good service fast delivery''






Positive feedback rating''AS DESCRIBED, EASY TO DEAL WITH,PROMPT DELIVERY. ''RECOMMENDED''


Positive feedback ratingGd ebayer got in contact as soon as auction ended



''Hope to deal with you again. Thank you''

 

           Do not waist /wait- start saving time today!

 

you can find the biggest selection of the top lawn edging at direct prices.

 

Recycled plastic edgings that last!

 

This week , I created my customer list of  the lawn edgings, I can not advertise their details but will add where are there from: ( partly list:

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 Ehen Road Thornhill, Egremont, CA222SQ,

Oxford rd, Dinton, Aylesbury, HP17 8TX,

 Crowsley Rd, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3JT,

 School Close, Verwood, BH317BT,

 Mount Pleasant Road, Pudsey, LS28 9AA,

 Borehamwood, WD6 2QP,

 Sheffield, S8 0GW,

 Bexleyheath, DA7 5SD,

SHEFFIELD, South Yorkshire S9 3DZ

 Bristol, Avon BS6 5LA

 Wraysbury, TW195JQ,

 Much Wenlock, TF13 6AY,

  Llangrove, Ross-on-wye, HR96EX,

 Isle of Scalpay, Broadford, IV49 9BS

 Cheam, Surrey SM3 9SR

 Beaford, Winkleigh, Devon EX198LP

 Holmes Chapel Road, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 9JZ

 Hanging Birch Lane, Horam, East Sussex TN210BH

 Wood lane, Wirral, Cheshire CH492PT

 Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 3AZ

 Michaels Mount, Wark, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 3NA

Seale Lane, Seale, Farnham, Surrey GU10 1LD

 Mill Road, Winchelsea, TN36 4HJ,

 Horsham, Rh12 5FW,

Four Winds Park, Old Avenue, Weybridge, KT13 0QB,

 Bookham, KT23 4BH,

 Blackness Lane, Keston, BR2 6HL,

 KINGSWAY, OSSETT, WF58DE,

 Manor Lane, Sunbury on Thames, TW16 5ED,

 Frittenden Road, Biddenden,

Arlington Beccott, BARNSTAPLE, EX31 4NE,

 Jodrell Road, Bow, E3 2LA,

The Mill House, Pylewell, Lymington, SO415SJ,

 Ewell, KT17 1LA,

 London, W5 5BH,

 Warsash, Southampton, SO31 9GA,

 Breage, Helston, TR13 9PL,

 Bradford on Avon, BA15 1JE,

Grenville Road, London, N19 4EJ,

Croft Road, Swindon, SN1 4DG,

 Besbury Close Dorridge, Solihull, B93 8NT,

Windsor Road, Abergavenny, NP7 7BB,

Croft Avenue, LEICESTER, LE2 8LF,

Balfour Crescent, Bracknell, RG12 7JA,

 Abbotts Tilt, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 4RB,

 Havant, PO9 3TA,

Norwich, NR34QE,

Clapham, SW4 6NP,

 Bolton, BL7 9NG,

Brighton, BN1 6HF,

 Reading, RG4 6LJ,

Cheltenham, GL51 3WB,

Pleshey, CM3 1HY,

 Banchory Rd, London, SE3 8SL,

 Uley, Dursley, GL11 5SW,

Kidnappers Lane, Cheltenham, GL53 0NP,

, Bromley, BR2 9QZ,

 FENSTANTON, PE28 9HW,

 EN7 5HH,

 Motcombe, SP7 9PE,

 Wren Close, Leigh-On-Sea, SS9 5AG,

 Ember Gardens, Thames Ditton, KT7 0LL,

 The Copse, Cranleigh, GU6 7NU,

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