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Landscaping Edging Ideas

Welcome to Landscaping Edging Ideas where our aim is to provide you with Edging Ideas to improve your home and create an environment you can really enjoy!
 
Landscape edging is functional in retaining gravel and soil in flower beds, and in preventing grass and weeds from overflowing and growing onto the paths and driveways it delineates. Traditional and conventional options consist of steel, concrete, brick and stone, wood, aluminum, and plastic, which have to be installed by landscape professionals.
 
Concrete landscape edging is used to define paths edges, flower bed borders, and for foliage control. It also provides functional beauty to a landscape.
 
Steel landscape edging can be used to define paths and flower beds in gardens, and for foliage control. It helps to retain gravel and soil in flower beds, and prevents grass and weeds from overflowing and growing onto the paths and driveways it delineates. Rain water is also evacuated safely without any worries over the soil washing away with it.
 
Brick landscape edging is the ideal option when looking for a softer separation between paths, lawns, and garden beds. Since the brick is prominent in its display, it softens the hard edge of a clean-break edging, and creates a smooth flow in the landscape.  On top of being functional in its edging purpose, it is also a decorative addition to the landscape.
 
Stone landscape edging is mostly used to define paths, borders, and garden beds. It is functional in retaining gravel and soil in flower beds, and in preventing grass and weeds from overflowing and growing onto the paths it delineates. Rain water is also evacuated safely without any worries over the soil washing away with it.

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