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Lens Lawn and garden setting the right
boundaries
Although it is not a requirement to include the edge or border of the grass, it certainly helps to
incorporate some sort of separation between roads, sidewalks, fences, and flower beds to
create a more attractive finish. In the process of researching the various types of edging you
will probably find a variety of options, from simple trenches to draw stones. Here are some of
the best options for creating edging to match the design of the garden landscaping -
Trench creep
A simple approach is to include the defining border to include creeping trench. Creeping trench
is dug trench process in four to six inches deep to define the edges of the flower beds and
lawns. A trench is often in the region of about six inches and would require cutting a few times
per year to maintain its effectiveness. A well-defined edge is also effective to stop the weeds
from the lawn area to cross the area of plant cultivation. A great area to use this type of creep
is along the line
of the fence to
ensure the grass
does not get
close to the
wooden fence,
which should
make it easier
when using the
trimmer garden
or a similar tool.
A trench is filled
with a material
such as gravel
help to improve drainage and limits the possibility of building a pool of water.
Stone edging
A very attractive option and effectively to create a solid define areas including the use of border
stones. A well laid stone edge is certain to help to improve the look of the lawn area parks,
driveways, walkways, and a patio area. Various stones are perfect for this type of application.
Several choices of high quality including natural stone pavers, stone sett, and fieldstone. Stone
such as road pavers and stone can be cut to a specific shape corresponding layout and design of
the park.
Metal or plastic edging
A metal or plastic edging offers the same quality with the alternatives mentioned, but it is more
likely to be less obtrusive. Each of the plastic or metal edging comes in a thin strip at a height of
four to six inches are easily buried and help to create a very effective channel around the flower
beds or paths. Because of the simplicity in using this type of edging is often recommended for
use with hard paved areas such as streets and driveways.
Concrete
If looking for a more cost-effective option to use brick or stone borders, it may help to consider
the use of concrete to determine a more permanent edge around the grass area. Concrete
perfect to include in the trench using pre-formed concrete curb or put wet himself. Provide
concrete is set at the same level with grass it is possible to cut directly above without causing
damage to the cutting equipment.
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