Lawn & Garden Edging
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Finish off your garden borders or paths in style with our lawn edging, which is available in a variety of designs to suit your outdoor space. Choose rustic wooden lawn edging for country cottage gardens or opt for contemporary designs for minimalist spaces. Garden border edging is also perfect for dividing up your veggie patch or adding decorative touches to flower beds. For larger borders, check out our range of garden screening and trellis. Get your garden looking even better with lawn patch repair, pebbles and garden stones and garden decor.
Why Buy Lawn Edging For Your Garden Border?
Your garden border is the perfect frame to your garden, laying the foundation for how it looks: keep yours neat and tidy with our extensive range of lawn edging, available in different styles, colours, and materials to suit your style.
The clean lines you can achieve with lawn edging is the ideal starting point to a flourishing garden, adding decorative touches to a flowerbed or dividing up the vegetable patch. Choose from rustic wood, perfect for personalising with paint, ornate metal, or flexible plastic for a low-maintenance garden border.
Wide Range of Garden Edging for Sale
Depending on the intended use of your lawn edging, we’ve got plenty of different materials and styles to choose from. From classic wooden garden edging for framing flowerbeds, flexible plastic for winding pathways, or decorate metal border edging, you’re sure to find the perfect addition to your garden.
In the growing season, making use of garden edging will help create borders in the vegetable patch, letting you keep on top of the organisation so you don’t forget what’s growing where!
Wooden garden edging
Wooden garden edging is the natural choice for traditional gardens, blending in seamlessly with your plants and trees, as well as any other wooden garden furniture you may have. It’s also easy to put your own spin on it to make it fit with garden plans, as we stock a whole host of exterior wood paint to help you make it yours.
Metal garden edging
Metal garden borders add a beautiful ornate touch, whether used on flower beds, garden paths, or patios. They are very durable and hardwearing against the elements, but there’s no harm in keeping them in good nick with some metal paint if they fade or chip.
Plastic garden edging
Plastic is a cost-effective and low maintenance option for border edging, which comes into its own in busy garden areas like the veg patch, as it’s easy to transplant and will recover easily from muddy splashes! Try using it in your raised beds for veg patch planning.
FAQs
Is edging a lawn worth it?
Yes! Not only does it make your garden look beautiful, but it also saves water and keeps those pesky weeds at bay. Plus, it boosts your property's value, catching the eye of potential buyers from near and far.
How do you edge a lawn for beginners?
First up, grab your mower and get to work. Then, break out a tape measure or rope to map out your edging path. Get to know how that edging tool moves, then carefully edge off your lawn. Last but not least, don't forget to tidy up any debris left behind.
How many times a year should you edge your lawn?
You want to aim to edge your lawn at least once a year. But, you should edge them in peak grass growing seasons more frequently. You can always edge when you notice ugly overgrowths affecting the beauty of the edge lines.
Can you mow over edging?
Mowing over metal edging can be difficult—it might bend or even break your mower blades. But if there's no risk involved, go ahead and mow when your lawn and pathway are at the same level.
Is it better to edge or mow first?
No strict rules here! But if you're aiming for those picture-perfect edges, starting with a trim makes mowing a breeze and clears away any extra clippings. You can also mow first, but be prepared to tidy up those trimmings that can fly everywhere after edging!
What can you do with grass clippings after edging?
If those clippings are shorter than an inch, you can let them decompose right there on the lawn. But if they're taller than an inch, it's probably a good idea to rake or bag them. That way, they stay off sidewalks, ditches, and waterways.
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