Rust Resistant Ground Staples!
These 6-inch galvanized landscape staples are made for installing tubing and landscape fabric. Our landscape staples are made with a 9 gauge steel, 20% thicker than standard staples. They don't bend as easily when you install them into the ground.
Their galvanized design prevents them from rusting and allows for reuse. They make the perfect galvanized garden stakes and can be used for so many applications, such as installing sod, turf, landscape fabrics and nettings, and more!
The round top makes them ideal for holding down drip irrigation tubing and pvc pipes.
Specs
- Material: 9-gauge galvanized steel
- 20% thicker than standard staples
- Less likely to bend during installation
- Size: 6 in. x 1 in. x 6 in.
- Landscape staples 6 inch galvanized
- Round Top
- Great for holding down pipes and drip irrigation tubing
Features
- Reusable (Rust Resistant): Galvanized steel landscape staples are rust resistant, designed to be reusable and can be used multiple times.
- By contrast, standard staples start rusting the moment they are installed
- Extra Heavy Duty: Won't bend during installation. 9 gauge steel landscape staples hold down pipes and landscape fabrics and nettings in hard soils.
- Securing Landscape and Weed Barrier Fabrics: Keeps your garden fabrics and nettings in place, the 6" length secures them to the ground.
- Garden Stakes: Use these metal garden stakes for installing turf, grass (sod) dog fences, and electric fences.
- Bulk Pricing: Heavy duty landscape staples sold in bulk
Multiple quantities: landscape sod staples available in 500, 1000 and more - Sharp chisel point: effortless application into any kind of soil.
- Commercial grade
- 30-day return policy
- Free, Priority Mail shipping: arrives in 3 business days (5,000 staples or less), anywhere in USA
- Shipments of 10,000 staples or more will take 1-3 weeks (pallet shipment)
Description
Reusable
These Sandbaggy 6-inch galvanized landscape staples are commercial grade landscape staples that will help you get the job done, whether for backyard projects or large landscaping projects.
From holding down PVC pipes to dog fences, these reusable landscape staples can handle it.
The galvanized staples can even be used to secure drip irrigation and wireless fences.
Last longer In The Ground
Since these landscape staples are galvanized, they can last longer and are reusable.
Made with 9-gauge steel and sharp chisel points, these galvanized garden stakes are easy to install into the ground, whether it's rockier soil or grass. They make the perfect grass staples to install sod or artificial turf.
Great for securing landscape fabric
Sandbaggy 6" landscape staples are great for securing landscape fabric, weed barriers, bird netting, artificial turf, and drip irrigation.
Customer Videos
Using Landscape Staples to Install Weed Fabric
Stop weeds from growing! Sandbaggy landscape staples effectively secure weed blocking fabric on a hillside.
Use Round Top Garden Stakes for Holding Down Irrigation Tubing
Our staples are made to install irrigation tubing. The rounded tops help ensure that your tubing stays in place.
Sandbaggy Landscape Staples Holding Down Landscape Fabric
Sandbaggy heavy duty landscaping staples are able to hold down a landscape fabric under 50 MPH Winds.
FAQ
Will these staples rust?
No, the staples are galvanized, a process where a protective zinc coating is applied to the staples specifically to prevent rusting.
In fact, galvanization even enables the staples to be reused.
What's the difference between round top and square top sod staples?
Square top
Square top sod staple have a flat top.
Square top sod staples are typically used for securing landscape fabric, weed barrier fabric, dog fences & electric fences, controlling weed, securing synthetic turf, and holding sod.
Round top
Round top sod staples are rounded at the top.
Round top sod staples are typically used to hold down irrigation pipes and PVC pipes.
What gauge and size of landscape staples (sod staples) should I buy?
Gauge
The lower the gauge number, the thicker and stronger the metal.
With compact soil, use landscape staples with a lower gauge, i.e. 8 gauge, so that the staples don't snap while hammering them into the ground.
With normal or looser soil, use landscape staples with a higher gauge, i.e. 11 gauge.
11-gauge staples are suitable for most applications.
Size
Longer staples work better in looser soils.
The added length ensures that the landscape staple will not move after installation.
For most soils, 6" x 1" x 6" staples will work.
For looser soils, use longer staples, such as 9" x 1" x 9" or 12" x 1" x 12" staples.
What is the difference between all the different types of landscape staples you sell?
Length | Width | Gauge (lower = thicker) | Ideal soil type | Best use | Top | Galvanized? | |
Standard (most popular) | 6-inch | 1-inch | 11 gauge | Normal | Landscape fabric | Square | Available |
Round Top | 6-inch | 1-inch | 11 gauge | Normal | Install pipes | Round | Available |
9-Gauge | 6-inch | 1-inch | 9 gauge | Hard | Strong, heavy duty | Square | |
2-inch wide | 6 or 8-inch | 2-inch | 9 or 8 gauge | Hard | 2X wider | Square | Available |
9-inch | 9-inch | 1-inch | 11 gauge | Soft | Soft soil | Square | Available |
12-inch | 12-inch | 1-inch | 8 gauge | Soft | Long, heavy duty | Round | Available |
Galvanized | 6-inch | 1-inch | 9 gauge | Normal | Rust-resistant | Round | Yes |
Pink | 6-inch | 1-inch | 11 gauge | Normal | Stands out | Square | |
Circle Top | 6-inch | 1-inch | 8 gauge | Normal | Fast installation | Circle | Yes |
Drip Tubing | 5-inch | 0.5-inch | 14 gauge | Normal | Drip tubing (irrigation) | Round | Yes |
Rubber Mallet | The easiest way to install landscape staples. Period. |
Installation
Tips
- Depending on how hard your soil is, separate each sod staple between 1-5 ft. For very soft soil, separate each staple by 1 ft. For very hard soil, separate each staple by 5 ft.
- Rubber Mallet or Hammer
- Gloves
Video
Learn how to insert Sandbaggy Landscape staples and stakes into the ground!