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Is an Electric a Good Choice for Edging Dymondria?
I have a rectangular 60' x 4' section of Dymondria. This is a ground
cover...some people call them freeway daisies. The stems are quite soft, wet and about 1/8" in diameter on average. Doing this chore with a mattox is getting old and so am I. I am thinking of getting the Black and Decker LE750 electric edger for the task. Will this be a good solution or are those things only good on grass? Thank you. Mike |
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Is an Electric a Good Choice for Edging Dymondria?
You might ewant to post this on rec.gardens as well.
JB wrote: I have a rectangular 60' x 4' section of Dymondria. This is a ground cover...some people call them freeway daisies. The stems are quite soft, wet and about 1/8" in diameter on average. Doing this chore with a mattox is getting old and so am I. I am thinking of getting the Black and Decker LE750 electric edger for the task. Will this be a good solution or are those things only good on grass? Thank you. Mike |
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