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52 Pack 11 Gauge Landscape Staples - 6 Inch Heavy Duty Galvanized Garden Stakes, Adjustable Rust-Proof U-Shaped Plant Cover Spikes & Sod Pins for Weed Barrier, Fabric, Yard

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52 Pack 11 Gauge Landscape Staples - 6 Inch Heavy Duty Galvanized Garden Stakes, Adjustable Rust-Proof U-Shaped Plant Cover Spikes & Sod Pins for Weed Barrier, Fabric, Yard
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What It Is

This is a 52-pack of 6-inch, 11-gauge U-shaped galvanized steel staples designed to secure landscape fabric, weed barriers, turf, or erosion control mesh to the ground. They are not a mower part—they’re for lawn and garden projects like installing mulch mats or sod.

Fitment & Compatibility

No mower fitment needed—these are ground anchors. Check your material thickness: 6-inch length works for light to medium-duty fabric (up to ~2 oz/sq yd). For heavy geotextiles or thick sod, you may need 8–10 inch staples. The 11-gauge wire (about 0.12 inch diameter) is stiff enough for most soil types but may bend in rocky or clay-heavy ground. No brand restrictions—universal for any landscape fabric, weed barrier, or ground cover.

Key Things to Know

  • Rust resistance: Galvanized coating holds up well in damp soil, but expect surface rust after 1–2 years in wet climates. Not stainless steel.
  • Installation: Push in by hand in soft soil; use a rubber mallet or staple driver for hard/dry ground. Do not use a metal hammer—will bend the legs.
  • Spacing: For weed barrier, place staples every 12–18 inches along edges and seams. 52 pieces cover roughly 50–75 linear feet at that spacing.
  • Gotcha: The “adjustable” claim means you can bend the U-shape slightly for uneven ground, but repeated bending weakens the galvanized coating and may cause breakage.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a bulk pack of heavy-duty, rust-resistant staples for securing landscape fabric or erosion control in average soil. Skip if you’re working with thick geotextile, rocky ground, or need stainless steel for long-term corrosion resistance—look for 10-inch or stainless options instead.

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