Master Mark Plastics 99310 Terrace Board 10 Inch 10 Pack, Brown Stakes,
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| Color | Brown | Brown | Black | — |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 17 x 2 in | — | 19 x 11 x 10 in | 2.5 x 1,200 x 1.5 in |
| Material Type | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | — |
| Size | 10 per pack | 5 in x 40' | — | 100 ft |
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Q: How far apart do you have to space these stakes?
A: I planned on every 4 feet except around tight bends where every 2 or 3 feet seems to hold …
Q: How long are 99310 terrace stake?
A: From smooth top to pointed tip, the stakes are 9 5/8" in length.
Q: I intend to use this to keep grass from invading new flower beds. If I am going to be bury…
A: We burried this approx 3" and used the stakes. I would suggest using the stakes.
Q: What type of shears do I need to use to cut this?
A: a shear that can cut thru hard plastic
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