Why use garden edging?
- Improves the appearance of your yard: Garden edging helps your plot to look tidier and more sophisticated. Clean lines and defined zones will give your garden a professional edge, while also allowing for varied garden styles in the one area. Edging will also help to prevent soil or mulch from spilling over from the flowerbeds into your lawn or walkways.
- Prevents weeds: Regardless of the material used, edging acts as a barrier to help prevent weeds and grasses from getting into your flowerbeds or pathways.
- Helps to retain soil structure: Garden edging creates a hard boundary for your garden that should prevent erosion and stop your soil from compacting. It can even act as a retaining wall in areas of elevation. Depending on the material you use, it could also help improve drainage.
- Makes garden maintenance easier: Having a clearly defined border between your grass and any other features such as garden beds and pathways will help make mowing easier. You won’t be second-guessing where the grass ends, and the garden begins.
Factors to consider
When considering the best type of garden edging for your space, you’ll want to think about several factors.- Style: Of course, any new addition to your home or garden should blend seamlessly into the existing style of your property. Choose materials and colours that suit the theme of your garden, the palette used in your landscaping, the exterior facade of your home and your garden/patio furniture.
- Cost: Consider your budget and decide how much you can realistically set aside for garden edging. Remember that you don’t need to have the exact same edging through your entire plot of land if cost is an issue.
- Durability: The whole point of edging is to help with functionality and keep your garden looking neat. Any materials that start falling apart or look shabby over time are going to have the opposite effect. (And they’ll be a waste of money!)