Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JenniferPhotographyImaging / Getty Images You may think brick garden borders are for more traditional gardens, but brick edging is ...
You may think brick garden borders are for more traditional gardens, but brick edging is actually pretty versatile and is a stylish way to enhance your garden's appearance and functionality. Whether ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Soldier course brick paver garden bed edging - Ozgurcoskun/Getty Images Garden edging is as practical as it is visually pleasing.
It’s often the smallest details that make a garden feel finished – and edging is one of them. That simple border between lawn and blooms can turn a loose collection of perennials into a space that ...
Keeping your flower beds neat and grass-free can feel like a losing battle, but the right garden edging makes a world of difference. Edge barriers create clean divides between lawn and flower beds ...
Whether brick, stone or wood, borders and edging can make gardens look good. Hard borders define spaces and keep gravel, dirt and mulch where they're supposed to be. "The crisp edge makes even the ...
If you've taken the time and made the effort, your flower beds should be bursting with color about now. As I shared earlier this season, I decided that the more flowers I can plant in my beds, the ...
Lawn edging helps define boundaries for your garden or create borders around the outside of your home for mulch, rock, flower beds, plants and shrubs. Using materials to edge your lawn can help ...
One summer when I couldn’t finish weeding an 80-foot-long border of shrubs and perennials, my mother — an avid English gardener — took a good long look before she sighed and gave me this advice: If ...
Lighting and edging your yard is a real snap when you use “Let’s Edge It” snap-together bricks. The plastic bricks with built-in spikes to hold them in place come with and without solar-powered lights ...
Good gardeners draw the fine line between flower beds and the rest of the garden in the most ingenious ways. Rocks, conch shells, glazed or terra-cotta tiles, low boxwood hedges, stout planks and ...