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Secure Your Garden Projects With Landscape Stakes


Landscape stakes can help anchor fabrics, edging and netting so gardens stay organized and require less rework. Choose the right length and material to hold drip lines, shape beds and mark layouts without shifting.

Benefits of Landscape Stakes

  • Reliable Hold: U-shaped and barbed designs grip the soil to keep fabric, tubing and borders in place during heavy wind or rain.
  • Versatile Uses: Use landscaping stakes to stabilize sod seams, pin down deer netting or secure forms for small concrete borders.
  • Material Durability: Choose metal landscape stakes for dense soils for a strong option that reduces bending.
  • Neat Bed Lines: Consistent stake spacing helps maintain crisp edges along paths and tree rings so mulch stays put.
  • Fast Setup: Lightweight bundles are easy to carry, making them easy to set up around large beds.
  • Reusable Value: Many styles pull and reset without damage so you can reconfigure seasonal décor or row covers.

Key Features of Landscape Stakes

  • Shapes and Points: U-pins, square-top pins and round-top staples slide over fabric or tubing, while chisel or cone points pierce hard soil cleanly.
  • Lengths and Gauges: Choose short pins for soft soils and longer heavy-gauge stakes for clay.
  • Coatings and Finishes: Galvanized or powder-coated steel resists rust, while black finishes blend into mulch for a low-profile look.
  • Head Styles: Low-profile heads reduce tripping hazards, while wide heads spread pressure to prevent fabric tears.
  • Packaging Options: Contractor packs are ideal for big installs, while small cartons work well for spot fixes or craft projects.

How to Choose Landscape Stakes

  • Match Material to Task: Pick metal landscape stakes for compacted or rocky ground and wood stakes when marking lines or supporting lightweight fencing.
  • Select the Right Length: Use shorter pins for soft loam and longer pieces for slopes or high-traffic zones so the hold stays consistent.
  • Choose the Shape: Choose U-pins for fabric and drip lines and single-point stakes for layout lines or tree ties.
  • Consider Multi-Tasking: If you rotate projects throughout the year, choose multipurpose stakes that handle fabric, edging and netting.
  • Plan Volume: Estimate spacing at 12 to 18 inches along edges and seams, and then add extra for curves or overlaps.

Maintenance Tips 

  • Check Seasonally: Walk borders after storms and in spring to reseat any raised pins.
  • Replace as Needed: Swap bent pieces to maintain uniform tension along seams for weed barrier performance. 
  • Mind Equipment: Keep mower wheels and trimmer line off stake heads to prevent loosening near edges.
  • Store Smart: Keep extras together in a labeled bucket to streamline midseason fixes.

Use landscape stakes to anchor weed barriers, outline tree rings and secure drip irrigation. Check out our wide selection of landscape fabric and stakes available at Lowe’s to find the right landscaping essentials for your yard.




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