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Use Garden Edging To Separate Your Beds


If you are tired of fighting against grass in your flower beds, then you need to find some good quality garden edging. The correct edging forms a barrier that makes it difficult for grass to grow into the bed from the lawn.

There are many materials that are used to make garden edging. The different products have different price ranges. Choose the materials that are in your budget and match the style and plans of your garden.

One of the least expensive edging materials is a flexible plastic edging. While this edging is effective, it does not have a long lifespan. It is good for irregular beds, but during cold winter months can easily break in when plastic becomes brittle.

Metal edging is almost just as flexible as the plastic; however, it is not as likely to break. It will, after several years begin to rust and may need to be replaced at that time. Metal edging also works well with irregular or straight beds.

Wood edging is more expensive than metal or plastic. It retains it shape well and does not work well with irregularly shaped beds. It is a better choice for raided beds as the wood can be held together using large spikes if necessary. If not treated, the wood can rot very quickly in some cases.

Stone or brick edging is an excellent choice for formal gardens. It offers a permanent edging solution. Smaller bricks and stones may be moved out of place by pets or other small animals in the yard, so you often have to replace the stones or bricks back into their place in order to keep the edging looking great. In addition, grasses from the lawn may work their way through the cracks in between stones or bricks and begin to invade your flower beds.

Edging not only keeps grass from growing into the beds, it makes mowing and other landscaping easier. It is both practical and attractive.

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