







🌿 Stake Your Claim with Ashman – Where Durability Meets Design!
The Ashman 150 Pack Galvanized Garden Stakes are 6-inch, 11 gauge heavy-duty zinc-coated staples designed for professional and home landscaping. Ideal for securing landscape fabric, fencing, sod, and various garden applications, these rust-resistant stakes come in a convenient bulk pack, offering long-lasting performance and exceptional value.





A**Y
Strong!
Wow, now these are some really sturdy garden staples! Great product.
T**8
I tried many brands, this one is the best garden staples
I first bought this to install weed barrier in preparation for my fake grass. I needed a little more so I opted in buying a cheaper product. It has been 4 years and the ashman staples are still rust free and holding. The cheaper staples are rusting and I also noticed they are a lower gauge. I ended up buying these again because they are very useful for other things like holding down my irrigation tubing and also anchoring down my Christmas yard decorations.
S**R
Way better than the ones from the big box store
I recently completed a very large landscaping overhaul. I basically went through 3 boxes of the 500 count, one box of 259 count and 3 boxes of 599 count from the bix box store that's a lot of staples). From time to time I need to re adjust plants or add new plantings which means, sometimes pulling up staples.First of all, these are quite long. Almost double the length of the ones from the big box store. Second, they are thicker gauge. Which means if you have to pound them in they won't bend like a toothpick. I usually have no issue with these. But have to be ginger with the ones from the big box store. Third, after pulling out and replacing, or moving, or adjusting many, sometimes over the course of days, up to (most recently) a year, the real difference between these and the box store ones is very apparent......rust. The box store ones are rusting after a matter of weeks, where as these look brand new even after a year. It's odd, since they're both supposed to be galvanized, but not all galvanizing is created equal. These definitely have stood the test of time.Lastly, and perhaps most important, these are actually cheaper than the ones from the big box store. By at least $10-15, so the question is why would I buy the box store ones over these? Well, when you're in the middle of gardening and you need to get the work done, you just can't stand around waiting for next day or 4hour shipping, so the box store will always have the edge if I can just run out and grab a box off the shelf in minutes. I am glad I did anyways because I would otherwise not have been able to make a clear a comparison between the two.These are my go to and I have recommended them to others who have purchased and had the same experience as me. If you're on the lookout for quality landscape staples, do not hesitate to buy these.
T**N
Ashman Garden Landscape Staples - Good Value
Pros:- Low Price per Staple.- Fast Delivery.- Many uses in the garden.- Works in soils that are somewhat loosened.- Volume discount offered. The more you buy, the lower the price per staple.- Within the known limitations of the product, this brand works as good, or better than the comptetitive offerings on Amazon.com at a lower price point.Cons:- Staples are not very sharp so difficult to penetrate commercial landscape fabrics.- Galvanizing on staples is not very thick so questionable longevity without rusting. Good enough for most purposes.- Staples are 11 gauge and not stiff enough to penetrate heavy clay soils, soils with some aggregate content, or heavy landscape fabric. In those, the staples bend or just will not penetrate far.I needed a bulk purchase of these landscape staples and the Ashman Garden Landscape Staples were the best price offering in the 1000 staple range. They offer a better price/staple when ordering 5000 staples but that quantity was more than I would use in a couple years. I have purchased and used these 11 guage staples from several different vendors and this Ashman brand is equivalent, or better than almost all the other 11 guage staples I have tried. I mainly use these staples for staking/holding up new iris rhizomes so the don't fall over, stabilizing new plantings in loosened soil, staking down garden fencing to prevent animal pests from getting into garden areas, staking down landscape fabric for weed and soil erosion control and staking down tarps, cloths, or plastic in outside applications where the material might blow away in the wind or bunched up and cause hazards during a job (painting tarps, tarps over construction materials, tarps over wood piles, etc.). For most applications where the soil is loosened and the staples do not have a lot of pulling up force on them, these work fine.The areas where these staples do not work the best are where the soil is compacted clay; where the topsoil has been removed leaving a dense, undisturbed subsoil; rocky soils; and where there is a dense/tightly woven cloth that is difficult to penetrate. These Ashman Landscape staple are not really sharp at the end and do not want to penetrate tougher fabrics/materials. If the company would have sheared the ends of f a more of an angle during manufacture, it would have created a sharper end that was easier to use with no higher cost to the manufacturer.Because these Ashman Landscape staples are not that sharp and are the standard 11 guage, they have a tendency to bend in rocky or dense soil substrates. There are other landscape staples available which are thicker (8 guage) and are more robust. Those cost more so I only use them when these Ashman staples will not work.The final thing to be aware of is that these 6 inch long 11 guage landscape staples do not work that good for applications where there is force on the staple to pull it out of the ground or cross force on the staple. Examples of this are using string/cable/rope to hold down a tarp against wind; using a rope/cable to straighten a tree; or, anchor point for a suspended weight. In those cases, the staple is often too short and thin with insufficient surface area to hold the staple in the ground and the staples pull out rapidly. For those applications I recommend at least a 12 inch, or longer staple of heavier guage or some other thicker staking material. Perhaps even a helical screw to stay in the ground and resist the upward force.In conclusion, these Ashman landscape staples work just fine for light duty hold downs of landscape fabric or plant supports. They have a low cost/staple if you buy them in quantity. These Ashman 11 guage garden staples are equivalent, or better quality then competitive offerings on Amazon at a lower price point.
E**S
Fast Delivery
Good Product
C**N
Strong staples
Stronger than my other staples, don't easily bend. These work perfectly to hold down cardboard until I get enough grass clippings to mulch my garden.
A**.
A better staple for a cheaper price! What's not to like?
I have installed literally thousands of these staples in my work doing landscape lighting and drip irrigation, and I have always been consistently impressed. Unlike many others on the market, they are actually galvanized and resist rust very well. Several years on and they are still in great shape, unlike many other brands I have tried. In addition to corrosion resistant, they are among the strongest staples I have found at this price point, and even many higher. In general they hold their shape against rocks (of course they will bend if you continue pounding in the same spot) and cut through hard ground fairly well. Much better then the staples at a higher price from a local big box store. The closet staple I have found to these costs over double the price.
R**A
Great product! Repeat purchase.
These staples are superior to anything you can get at a home improvement store so much so that I've bought this box multiple times. They are nearly twice as thick as other landscape staples and are very easy to install even in dense clay soil. The price for this box of staples is a much better value than anything I've found elsewhere. It's very helpful that these staples are in a sturdy box instead of a plastic bag like other staples. Getting the staples out of the box is very easy while staples in bags get tangled and tear the bag.
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