> The sod staples are more work to get into the hard rocky ground around here
> and also way overkill to hold a piece of 20 or 22 guage wire down. Possibly
> in FL with the soil being somewhat sandy it would be very easy to use the
> sod staples and also possibly need something that large to stay in the
> ground. You would think they would have to be more expensive than bobbie
> pins just looking at the amount metal in sod staples versus bobbies. I have
> priced sod staples at Lowes and there is no comparison price wise to
> bobbies. 73 Mike K4PI
Anyone seen plastic sod staples?
Sure would seem to make more sense than metal -- no rust --
and easily made from recycled materials.
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