These plastic coils were incredibly popular for landscaping the yard. The idea was to bury them in the ground to provide a guide and barrier between the lawn and flower beds. However, the combination ...
Grass is wonderful in your lawn where it's supposed to be. But in your flower beds, you need an arsenal of tricks to remove ...
Whether you're designing a new outdoor space or want to boost your existing garden's aesthetic, incorporating edging is a way to highlight the area and add more personality. Edging helps define a ...
Good gardeners draw the fine line between flower beds and the rest of the garden in the most ingenious ways. Rocks, conch shells, glazed or terra-cotta tiles, low boxwood hedges, stout planks and ...
If you've taken the time and made the effort, your flower beds should be bursting with color about now. As I shared earlier this season, I decided that the more flowers I can plant in my beds, the ...
Lighting and edging your yard is a real snap when you use “Let’s Edge It” snap-together bricks. The plastic bricks with built-in spikes to hold them in place come with and without solar-powered lights ...
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How to Install Concrete Flower Bed Edging

Edging lends a crisp, clean, finished look to a flower bed. It also keeps the lawn from migrating into the bed and mulch from migrating out.
A: Georgia turf grass specialist Clint Waltz joined my show this past Saturday, and this question was a hit! Clint says to bury the edging at least 3-4″ deep so that the underground rhizomes of the ...
Grass can be lovely in your lawn, but when it gets into planting beds, it’s a weed—competing for space and nutrients with your flowers. While you can treat those trespassing grass blades with a ...