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How we built a custom backyard playground with rubber mulch to fit our swingset, playhouse and sand box. This outdoor playground is perfect little outdoor space for your kids.

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A pack of landscape edging that doesn't require you to dig to get a clean edge on all your garden beds. Garden Border Edging, Garden Border, Edging Ideas, Landscape Edging, Lawn Edging, Landscape Garden, Home Landscaping, Landscaping Tips, Garden Edging

Promising review: "Easy installation and flexible enough to handle curves. I used it on my front yard, which is on a hill. I only bought enough for a small section that has mulch, plants, and flowers. It looks pretty good, so I am going to order more for a larger area in my yard. I recommend this for those who do not have a lot of time to work on a long yard project."—JohnPrice: $65 (for 24 feet, available in two colors)

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A few reasons why your playground’s wood chips simply have to go:  They are a mess! Every playground we visit that has not made the switch to rubber playground surfacing, has woodchips everywhere. No matter what kind of edging or fencing is used to “contain” the woodchips, they will make their way on to the surrounding grass, parking lots, basketball or tennis courts, ball fields and everywhere else. Cleaning this up day after day becomes really annoying... Playground Wood Chips, Woodchip Playground, Playground Border Ideas, Grass Parking, Wood Chips Garden, Rubber Playground Flooring, Rubber Tiles Playground, Playground Mulch, Wood Playground

A few reasons why your playground’s wood chips simply have to go: They are a mess! Every playground we visit that has not made the switch to rubber playground surfacing, has woodchips everywhere. No matter what kind of edging or fencing is used to “contain” the woodchips, they will make their way on to the surrounding grass, parking lots, basketball or tennis courts, ball fields and everywhere else. Cleaning this up day after day becomes really annoying...

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