Guide To Flowerbed Edging



Landscape edging can be a bit of a minefield - with so many styles to choose from, it’s important to consider which materials are best for your purposes and the local climate. From natural stone to concrete slabs or even corrugated iron, the options range from quite low-key solutions to heavy-duty retaining walls. It’s important to keep flowerbeds protected from being trodden on underfoot but edging is also necessary to prevent the unwanted spread of plant life, for example of grass into seedling areas. Compartmentalising your yard reduces the need for mowing, pruning and weeding, while also increasing the property value overall.



Choosing a material

Finding the right product or solution for your property will come down to balancing the budget both with the required spatial dimensions of your proposed garden bed and with the weather conditions. You’ll also need to take into account the kinds of plants you’ll be growing and the nature of their root systems. In terms of aesthetics, natural stone is favoured for its timeless elegance; however, in arid areas, timber and metal (usually steel or iron) edgings are also popular choices. Concrete makes for the cheapest variety while using bricks or pavers is a great way of recycling spare materials from other renovations. 


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