
Treated Landscape Rounded Batten 4 Corners 94x20mm
Treated landscape rounded batten with four smooth corners is a practical outdoor timber batten suited to garden edging, raised beds, and general landscaping work.
Specifications
| Material | Softwood timber |
|---|---|
| Treatment | Pressure treated (green preservative treatment) |
| Finish | Four rounded corners, smooth profile |
| Nominal Size | 25 x 50mm / 25 x 75mm / 25 x 100mm |
| Length | 4800mm |
| Profile | Rounded batten, four corners |
| Use Class | Suitable for ground contact and outdoor use |
What it's used for
- Garden bed edging and raised bed framing where a tidy, splinter-free finish is needed
- Landscape borders, path edging, and lawn separation strips
- Outdoor cladding batten work and timber screen framing
- General garden construction projects requiring a treated batten with a neat appearance
Fitting and handling
Allow the batten to acclimatise outside in a covered, ventilated stack for 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in warm or dry weather, to reduce movement after installation. Fix using galvanised or stainless steel screws to prevent corrosion staining on the treated timber surface. No painting or staining is required for weather protection, though a timber preservative top coat can be applied once the wood has dried down after treatment.
FAQ
Is this batten safe for use in raised vegetable beds?
Modern pressure treated softwood uses copper-based preservatives that meet current UK and EU standards for use near soil. It is widely used for raised beds, though some growers choose to line the interior of food-growing beds as an extra precaution.
Do I need to treat the cut ends after sawing to length?
Yes, it is good practice to apply an end grain preservative to any cut ends on site. The pressure treatment does not fully penetrate cut surfaces, so sealing them extends the service life of the batten, particularly where ends are in ground contact or exposed to standing water.
Nottage Timber Merchants supplies treated landscaping timber to trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes. Browse the full range of fence rails and outdoor timber battens for compatible products.
Treated landscape rounded batten with four smooth corners is a practical outdoor timber batten suited to garden edging, raised beds, and general landscaping work.
Specifications
| Material | Softwood timber |
|---|---|
| Treatment | Pressure treated (green preservative treatment) |
| Finish | Four rounded corners, smooth profile |
| Nominal Size | 25 x 50mm / 25 x 75mm / 25 x 100mm |
| Length | 4800mm |
| Profile | Rounded batten, four corners |
| Use Class | Suitable for ground contact and outdoor use |
What it's used for
- Garden bed edging and raised bed framing where a tidy, splinter-free finish is needed
- Landscape borders, path edging, and lawn separation strips
- Outdoor cladding batten work and timber screen framing
- General garden construction projects requiring a treated batten with a neat appearance
Fitting and handling
Allow the batten to acclimatise outside in a covered, ventilated stack for 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in warm or dry weather, to reduce movement after installation. Fix using galvanised or stainless steel screws to prevent corrosion staining on the treated timber surface. No painting or staining is required for weather protection, though a timber preservative top coat can be applied once the wood has dried down after treatment.
FAQ
Is this batten safe for use in raised vegetable beds?
Modern pressure treated softwood uses copper-based preservatives that meet current UK and EU standards for use near soil. It is widely used for raised beds, though some growers choose to line the interior of food-growing beds as an extra precaution.
Do I need to treat the cut ends after sawing to length?
Yes, it is good practice to apply an end grain preservative to any cut ends on site. The pressure treatment does not fully penetrate cut surfaces, so sealing them extends the service life of the batten, particularly where ends are in ground contact or exposed to standing water.
Nottage Timber Merchants supplies treated landscaping timber to trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes. Browse the full range of fence rails and outdoor timber battens for compatible products.
Original: $6.70
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$2.34Description
Treated landscape rounded batten with four smooth corners is a practical outdoor timber batten suited to garden edging, raised beds, and general landscaping work.
Specifications
| Material | Softwood timber |
|---|---|
| Treatment | Pressure treated (green preservative treatment) |
| Finish | Four rounded corners, smooth profile |
| Nominal Size | 25 x 50mm / 25 x 75mm / 25 x 100mm |
| Length | 4800mm |
| Profile | Rounded batten, four corners |
| Use Class | Suitable for ground contact and outdoor use |
What it's used for
- Garden bed edging and raised bed framing where a tidy, splinter-free finish is needed
- Landscape borders, path edging, and lawn separation strips
- Outdoor cladding batten work and timber screen framing
- General garden construction projects requiring a treated batten with a neat appearance
Fitting and handling
Allow the batten to acclimatise outside in a covered, ventilated stack for 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in warm or dry weather, to reduce movement after installation. Fix using galvanised or stainless steel screws to prevent corrosion staining on the treated timber surface. No painting or staining is required for weather protection, though a timber preservative top coat can be applied once the wood has dried down after treatment.
FAQ
Is this batten safe for use in raised vegetable beds?
Modern pressure treated softwood uses copper-based preservatives that meet current UK and EU standards for use near soil. It is widely used for raised beds, though some growers choose to line the interior of food-growing beds as an extra precaution.
Do I need to treat the cut ends after sawing to length?
Yes, it is good practice to apply an end grain preservative to any cut ends on site. The pressure treatment does not fully penetrate cut surfaces, so sealing them extends the service life of the batten, particularly where ends are in ground contact or exposed to standing water.
Nottage Timber Merchants supplies treated landscaping timber to trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes. Browse the full range of fence rails and outdoor timber battens for compatible products.
















