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This wrought-iron scroll edging fromPlow & Hearthcreates a formal barrier around flower beds, at once protecting and visually complementing your plantings. Powder coated to prevent rusting, the edging uses a locking-ring system to achieve curves and corners.Available fromPlow & Hearth; $69.95.
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Stone Borders
Limestone, flagstone, and concrete blocks all make good landscape borders, when you choose appropriately sized cuts of stone.Pick out your favorite stone typesat the local home center or rock and gravel supplier.
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Pound-In Edging
The interlocking pieces of this durable,recycled polyethylene edgingare driven into the ground with a rubber mallet around the contours of planting beds and walking paths.Available onAmazon; $19.95.
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Grand View Fence
Add a classic look to your landscape with miniature faux fencing, the perfect match for mid-height and taller shrubs and flowers.Available onAmazon; $32.25.
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Faux Stones
These natural-looking composite 'stones' come with built-in wire anchors to fix them in place. Each set includes 14 stones of assorted shapes and sizes, enough to cover 10 linear feet.Available onAmazon; $169.95.
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Wood Lawn Edging
This fungus- andtermite-resistantnatural-wood edging is built to last. Though anchored to the ground with metal stakes, the edging is flexible enough to mold around small beds and tight angles.Available onAmazon; $63.95 for 20 feet.
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Classic Willow Edging
This decorative woven willow edging is a stylish alternative to ordinary rubber edging products. Its short stature and natural, rustic appeal makes it perfect forpairing with ground coversand smaller plants and shrubs.Available onAmazon; $75.98.
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Brick Edging
These red bricks offer the advantage of a secure and tight-fitting ball-and-socket design. Each brick is 12 inches long and designed to be low-maintenance with permanent, weather-resistant color.Available atThe Home Depot; $503 for a pallet.
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EverEdge Edging
Made from sturdy, powder coated flexible steel, EverEdge appeals with its casual, country garden look. Lengths are interlocking for seamless installation and come five to a set, totaling 16 linear feet of edging per package.Available onAmazon; $114.90 for 16.25 feet.
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Undulating Garden Border
Made from a combination of recycled polyethylene and wood fiber, this edging comes in curved sections enabling you to easily create an undulating garden border. The composite wood grain timbers are durable, rot-free, and color-fast, and they come with joint connectors and finishing sleeves.Available atFrameItAll.com; $89.99 for 16 feet.
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Poured Concrete
Poured concrete molds easily into any design you desire—from curves to corners—around rock gardens and flowerbeds. Then there’s durability to consider: Not only is concrete one of the strongest materials around, it’s virtually maintenance-free. Just look at这个项目与Quikrete Crack-Resistant Concrete Mix, which is fortified with synthetic fibers to greatly reduces the risk of the border cracking.Available atacedhardware.com; $7.59.
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Make Your Own!
Create your own decorative edging! Old chipped plates, ceramic tiles, seashells, and railroad ties are all ideal materials sure to provide a unique look in your yard or garden.
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Living on the Edge
A landscape edging project doesn't have to take a lot of effort. There are lots of easy edging options that will set your garden beds—and your yard—apart from the rest.
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