Landscape Edging in Fort Collins

If you’re planning a new landscape design or need to add more clearly defined boundaries to your yard, edging is a great option. By installing steel, stone, plastic, or wood edging, you can add an element of polish and precision to your outdoor area. To determine the best layout and material to use for your unique lawn, reach out to Northern Colorado’s landscape experts at The Rock Garden. 
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What Is Landscape Edging? 

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.

The Benefits of Yard Edging Materials

Northern Colorado residents know that weather can turn on a dime, and rain or snow can fall in sheets with almost no notice. When that happens, your carefully curated yard can suffer — immediately and in the long term. 

Installing edging in your yard can help prevent some of the nastiest effects of Colorado’s rollercoaster weather. For example, it can keep soil or mulch contained in a designated area, rather than getting carried away by snowmelt. You can also use edging to direct water flow away from any vulnerable or flood-prone zones of your yard. 

While edging offers many functions, it also enhances the appearance of your outdoor area every single day. 

How to Integrate Stone Edging in Your Fort Collins Backyard

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:

Separating Your Garden and Grass

One of the most popular ways to use stone edging is to create a physical barrier between your vegetable garden or flower bed and your lawn. This border adds a contrasting natural element between all the green foliage and is helpful in creating a hard line for kids and even dogs to know where to play and where to stop.

Bordering Driveways and Pathways

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.

Surrounding Focal Points

A fire pit without edging looks pretty bare, and the same can be said for decorative pieces like sculptures or birdbaths. Edging with rock like Dry Stack or Strip Stone can be a great option to complete the look of any artistic components in your yard. 

Learn More About Stone Edging at The Rock Garden

Do you think landscape edging might be just what your yard or outdoor oasis is needing? Stop by The Rock Garden in Fort Collins to see our wide variety of stones for yourself and talk with one of our local rock experts. 

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