While you can opt to painstakingly maintain the edging of your flower bed by hand or with a string trimmer, a physical ...
Edging flower beds with well-defined lines immediately improves the look of a backyard. But its benefits go beyond the aesthetics – edging is practical, too. Whether you're digging a simple shallow ...
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 ...
If your plot needs a pick-me-up, then it's time to try one of our simple garden edging ideas to make any space look more orderly. There are lots of styles available, so you can find one that fits your ...
Whether you're designing a new outdoor space or want to boost your existing garden's aesthetic, incorporating edging is a way to highlight the area and add more personality. Edging helps define a ...
Manual removal of grass from flower beds is best done after a rain. Mulching, groundcovers, and edging prevent grass from growing in flower beds. Treat annual grass weeds with pre-emergent herbicides ...
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 ...
Grass can be lovely in your lawn, but when it gets into planting beds, it’s a weed—competing for space and nutrients with your flowers. While you can treat those trespassing grass blades with a ...
A: Georgia turf grass specialist Clint Waltz joined my show this past Saturday, and this question was a hit! Clint says to bury the edging at least 3-4″ deep so that the underground rhizomes of the ...
When you face a flower bed and can’t immediately tell what’s a weed and what’s a flower, you have a situation my wife calls "Code Red." It happens to the best of us at times — myself included. So what ...