Garden edging systems can help you outline your flower beds, shrub beds, or gravel paths with clean, crisp lines. They can also help define a lawn or separate a patio from the surrounding landscape.
What is landscape edging?
The material of your garden edging will have an impact on the overall look and feel of your garden. Some options are simple strips that blend in with your landscaping, while others are crafted to look like stone or wood.
Choose from a variety of materials, from aluminum or powder-coated steel to hardwood and high-density plastic. You need to use Formboss’s 580mm if your garden bed consists of rocks. You’ll want to select a material that can resist rotting and general wear and tear.
Metal edging can enhance your landscape and keep soil and mulch inside your garden bed. It can also improve drainage so that your plants thrive.
Concrete or brick edging can offer a sophisticated, upscale look to your yard. These edging can be set on top of the ground or sunk as deep as four inches.
A more inexpensive option, rubber edging can be used around sidewalks, driveways and planting beds for a finished appearance. It’s designed to prevent weeds and unwanted growth, and it can be installed upright or flat in a trench.
Another no-dig edging option, plastic edging is made of heavy-duty black polyethylene and comes in long lengths with spikes for secure placement. It can be cut with shears for a customized length. It’s a great choice for small- to medium-sized gardens or commercial sites that require an affordable edging solution.