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I purchased these to hold down a weed barrier that I was installing in some of my gardens. My gardens aren't straight lines around the edges, and these still worked perfect for holding the barrier down. We've lacked rain, and I have pretty bad soil--it's tough and stiff, with very little give. These pierced through the barrier and the soil, generally with just my hands/upper body. In a few especially tough spots, I was able to use either my foot, or pound them in with a mallet. The latter is preferred, as I managed to bend a few with my feet. Those that bent, I was able to reshape and still use, fortunately. Once in, I covered the area with mulch, and they were hidden. Overall, these made my landscaping project a breeze, and considering the length of the staple, I'm not worried about the barrier going anywhere anytime soon.

Perfect for staking down soaker hoses in the garden which is why I bought them. They are tough and didn't bend up under pressure. If I need more, I will return to this product by this company. Great deal for the price too.

These staples are the best price for the quality that I could find online or locally. The big box hardware stores want a fortune for a tiny bag of 25 and they are flimsy and short. These are thick and long enough to actually anchor and hold down the heavy black plastic that I put down to kill weeds. I am a repeat buyer and these will be the staples I order when I need more. Pretty good deal. I searched all over and decided that these were the best value I could find. Recommended.

The stakes for the ground was everything I was looking for. We bought two of your 200 boxes for the stakes back in the beginning of fall for to cover up our plants for the wintered. They are solid and strong and the box was very heavy. Came to us in a strong box sealed tight. We also used them for in my Memory Garden for my Mom. To hold down a memorial ring I made with plenty of flower and decorations. Is way I knew no one could just run up and take the items or get blown away. They were sharpen enough to go through all the mulch in the garden. Just purchased this box because we ran out of them. They also helped with holding down little white fence around one of the plants so the fence did not move a inch when we had the 35 miles winds. So far no problem. One time we had dig them up because we put down black weed cloths and when planting we were thinking it over and had to pull up the stakes up and that was a hard job. We found out that the flowers spread underground but they would have no ware to pop up again!!! LOL First time planters Some the stakes we could even spread and pulled them to make wider. They worked great and hope they will continue through the strong snow weather and wind. We enjoyed have them instead of looking for rocks. Thank you Darlene Gilmore My Mothers name was Millie Flaker 9/28/38 - 5/19/18 In Memory.

I've found so many other landscaping uses for these that it isn't even funny! Which is why I came back and bought this box of 200 after buying the first box of 50 - I never want to run out! Got plants to cover in a cold spell? Use these staples to quickly hold those coverings down. Hold down the edges of tarps or plastic used to cover equipment, firewood, or what have you. The many uses for these staples is only limited by your imagination! 😊

As a dog owner and a home renter, I decided to build the cheapest possible fence for my back yard. Using welded wire and pound-in posts, I found it somewhat lacking on the security of the bottom of the fence. I was concerned my dog could nose his way out and decided I had to find a solution. My fence covers approximately 250 feet, with 7 foot centers. I used approximately 100 of these 6" lawn staples and the bottom of the fence is now WELL supported to the ground. My dog is unable to bust through the bottom now.

These landscaping staples have worked great for tacking down my weed barrier material. Just keep in mind that you can use more than you think. 150 count isn't that many. I had to order 3 more boxes but I have a fairly large project... time will tell how they hold up with consistent moisture. Photos only show a portion of my project.

These stakes work great for holding down weed cloth as well as the drip lines! They're 6" long and work better to get a tight grip to the ground then the 4" stakes I have used in other projects, and these securely snug down the water drip line system as well. The metal stakes are thick enough to drive into the ground being careful not to bend them over when you encounter a hard area in the ground, just reposition as needed. Could not find the 6" ones around town, glad I ordered these. Just wished I had purchased 2 boxes instead of just one....dang!! Will purchase again for another project....The company is quick to ship too...thanks!!!

The staples shipped and arrived promptly. I used the staples to install a 1/4 inch opening chicken wire mesh to fill-in the gap between my chain link fence and the ground. The purpose is to prevent animal and snakes from crawling under the fence to my backyard, as my house is back against a wilderness park. The staples are hammered into the ground to hold the wire fence firmly to the ground. I also joined the privacy fabric screen to the chicken wire mesh using the staples. By the way, the 6-inch staple is good for holding wire mesh or jute mesh to the ground, but, if you want to hold the sprinkler pipe to the ground, you will need to consider using longer staples, perhaps 12-inch.

Husband loved these. They were a good value and were sturdy for the purposes we've used them for. We actually used them to anchor deer netting in our yard to keep those pesky deer away from my favorite plants. My husband drove stakes into the ground, strung a wire from stake to stake and then looped deer netting over the wire in tent-like form. He then used the lawn anchors to anchor the netting. The anchors are then easy to remove when he has to mow and thus temporarily move the netting.. It's SO FUNNY to watch the deer coming up to my favorite plants and not being able to eat them this year. Instead, they just have to munch grass and weeds, which they are welcome to. Thank goodness, my hydrangeas, daylilies and hostas have been spared this year!