Garden Edging Ideas: Tidy Garden
Garden Edging Ideas: Tidy Garden
Edging keeps mulch put where it belongs and helps to keep your yard neat. With so many garden edging options to choose from, it may be hard to know which one is right for you. This article will discuss some innovative garden edging concepts and the pros and cons of each.
Garden Edging: Benefits
Edging serves the purpose of creating a clean, crisp barrier between your grass and your flower beds. The right edging material could make your yard look clean and neat. It can help to keep weeds out of your flowers and prevent them from growing.
There are many options available for trimming your garden. This will depend on the appearance and feel that you desire. The cost, durability, installation complexity, and maintenance requirements may influence your choice. These are the four styles of edging you should consider.
Trench Edging
Trench edging can be used to create a natural border. It involves simply slicing a clean, perpendicular edge along the perimeter of your lawn with a spade. Renting a machine with a circular blade is a good option for long borders. When mulching the garden bed, slope your wood chips downwards to make a trench of two to three inches near the grass line. This will create a crisper edge that is not flush with the grass.
Pros:
- Lowest cost
- This is the easiest type to create.
Cons:
- Low durability
- Maintaining the look requires constant trimming
Metal or Plastic Edging
This option creates a greater separation between your garden beds and grass. Installation is similar to trench edging. You then place a long piece of edging material at the border of the grass rather than leaving the trench as is. For this purpose, aluminum is ideal as it is lightweight and rigid. Plastic has a similar appearance and is cheaper.
Pros:
- Very low price
- Installation is simple
Cons:
- Installed improperly, it can make your home look unattractive.
- To avoid a worn-out appearance, it needs to be maintained occasionally.
Bricks and Concrete Pavers
Installing bricks or concrete pavers to make a decorative border for your garden beds is a great way to do this. To create the perfect look, you can choose from a variety of colors and styles. You can also choose how you want to place the pavers.
Pros:
- It works against grass creep.
- Durable and requires minimal maintenance
Cons:
- Higher prices
- May require professional installation
Raised Stone Border
A raised stone border can be a great way to stand out in your garden. You want to raise your flowers up to the level of the stone wall around them. Your flowers should be raised about a foot above the ground. This will not only look great but also prevents you from having to bend down too much when tending your garden.
Pros:
- Visually striking
- Prevents grass growth
- Ideal for sloped areas
Cons:
- Highest cost option
- This is not the best choice for existing flower beds.
- May require professional installation



