Above ground edging is usually decorative and can be stone, wood or metal. Below the ground, or flush edging, is usually made of rubber, plastic or metal and is often used to maintain a neat edge along a drive or pathway.
- Shows off your flowers and shrubs
- Gives you a permanent professional finish
- Adds to the design of your garden
- Compliment and contrast surrounding buildings and the remainder of your landscape
- Adapts to straight or curved areas with equal ease
- Helps contain the mulch that you put around your flowers
- Helps protect the base of young trees and garden ornaments, etc. from strimmers/mowers
- Saves trimming and weeding time
- Gives you a cleaner mowing and strimming line
- Provides a root barrier to prevent invasive lawn grasses from entering flowerbeds
- Adds value to your garden landscape without necessarily spending a lot of money
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Saves you hours of maintenance time.