Edging is used to create a border around an element in a yard. Sometimes this is meant to be a physical barrier, while other times it’s strictly for aesthetic purposes. Many different types of materials can be used for outdoor edging:
- Plastic: One of the most budget-friendly options for edging. Depending on the kind of plastic, it may not look as polished as other options.
- Wood: A unique way to outline a space, though it’s not as long-lasting as other materials.
- Steel: A great option for creating strong, rigid barriers. Can also add an industrial feel to a green space.
- Stone: One of the most natural-looking choices for edging. Creates a robust barrier that is highly durable.
While there are several materials to choose from, at The Rock Garden, we’re a bit biased in believing that natural stone adds a level of natural refinement that’s unmatched by plastic, wood, or steel. We’ve found that there are a few ways to install stone edging to achieve the most eye-catching result:
Many people view mowing as an art; and installing stone edging can add to the finished product. Rather than risk weeds popping up along the edges of your lawn or an uneven cut, edging helps divide the grass from driveways and pathways cleanly.