Heavy Duty Landscape Staples

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Get ECOgardener's extra heavy-duty gauge galvanized wire. Professional Grade landscape staples delivering superior results in any landscaping situations.

Style 8 Gauge 100 Pk

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Length: 6.3 inch

Width: 1.7 inch

Height: 6.6 inch

Return Policy:
Our return policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.


Shipping Times:
Standard shipping typically requires 4-5 business days for delivery, with the potential for extended timelines during peak shipping seasons.

Galvanized Steel

Get ECOgardener's extra heavy-duty gauge galvanized wire. Professional Grade landscape staples delivering superior results in any landscaping situation.

EXTRA HEAVY DUTY GALVANIZED WIRE -  Galvanized for extended life, these Professional Grade anchor staples are the toughest landscape staples delivering superior results in even the most challenging landscaping situations.

6 INCH LENGTH – To ensure secure fastening ability even in unstable or soft ground.  Perfect for when shorter lengths just wont do the job.

CHISEL POINT FOR EASY INSTALLATION – Warning: These points are sharp.  Please use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when working.  Easily penetrates landscape fabric, plastic sheeting and even the hardest packed soil.

VERSATILE – For use with Landscape Fabric, Weed Barrier, Weed Mat, Irrigation Tubing, Soaked Hose, Garden Edging, Pet Fences, Bird Nets, Floating Row Covers, Holiday Decorations etc.

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Great staples, used on hard ground with two pound mallet never bent. All the other staples Ive tried from the local hardware and big box stores couldnt hold up.

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Beats the heck of big box store ones!

I ran out and so I went to Lowes to get some more to finish the job. The price was about the same. Lowes was about 2 bucks more but the quality was extremely noticeable. These are MUCH MUCH better. Will never buy the ones at Lowes again. These are slightly longer and much thicker. Go with these!

What can I use to hold down landscape fabric?

ECOgardener’s heavy-duty landscape staples are perfect to use for an ensured fastening ability of your landscape fabric. Whether you’re working in a soft or unstable ground, you’re sure to have a smooth and easy installation. These pins/staples are durable and easily penetrate landscape fabric, thus, making them ideal even for the most challenging landscaping designs.

How many landscaping staples do I need?

A bag of 100 staples can cover 10 square feet easily. You don’t need too many staples to hold down the ground cloth. You can use less if you just want to hold down the landscape’s underlayment fabric.

Do you need staples for landscape fabric?

In some gardens, a landscape fabric may pull apart or get loose after heavy rain or winter, allowing the growth of weeds. This is why you’ll need landscape fabric staples to hold the fabric in place. Since these staples are made from steel pins, the fabric will be anchored to the soil efficiently.

Do you need staples for landscape fabric?

In some gardens, a landscape fabric may pull apart or get loose after heavy rain or winter, allowing the growth of weeds. This is why you’ll need landscape fabric staples to hold the fabric in place. Since these staples are made from steel pins, the fabric will be anchored to the soil efficiently.

How do you use landscaping staples?

To use the landscaping staples, make sure to insert the pin every 8-10 inches along the fabric edges. Have a space of 12 inches from the center of the fabric. Avoid skimping on the pins so that the fabric will not come loose after several weeks or months. You also need to cut round holes to insert the landscape plants.

Tip: Use a rubber or plastic mallet for landscape staples. Using a metal hammer may cause repetitive motion injuries.

How do you remove landscape staples?

You can easily remove the landscape staples by using a screwdriver or hammer-claw to pull them up. When it comes to removing the landscape fabric, you need to first clear the area from mulch and rocks. Then, pull up the fabric and cut it using a knife or scissor.

Watch the video to see our Heavy Duty Landscape Staples in action.