Friday 18 November 2011

Basic Landscape Edging Options

A gardener should consider why he wants to begin installing edgings of physical landscape, before he actually does it. As it relates to installing, using and maintaining edgings, each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. Installation becomes less difficult if you chose the most suitable kind of landscape border to meet the needs and wants of a gardener, allowing him more time to take pleasure in his flower beds or yard.

Inground and aboveground are the two types of basic landscape edging options. Inground edging is seated flush within the ground and has little or no ornamental appeal. Aboveground edging however is firmly planted in the ground and has a decorative rim that peeps above earth's surface. The same groundwork is needed for installing aboveground edging as is for inground edging, but more manoeuvring during installation to get the component of the aboveground to sit in a manner that is pleasing. If a decorative effect is not desired by the gardener for his edging or lawn, then installation and time will be saved by selecting inground edging and also for later on when kits time to trim the plants, weeds or grass around the edging.

The material for landscape borders should also be considered by gardeners. Though masonry is appealing and durable, it is difficult to move if the person installing it is working alone. When choosing to install masonry features such as paver edging, it is better to get the assistance of a friend. Wood in comparison is easily manoeuvred as it is a lightweight, but it wears out with time even when it is properly cared for. Plastic however not just a lightweight but it is also cost effective, though it may not be so appealing aesthetically.

When installing a landscape edging, timing is crucial. Avoid the installation of any kind of yard edging right after heavy rains. Edging placed on very wet ground may move and shift while the soil is drying. Being his heavy, metal or stone lawn edging is not as affected by this shifting unlike other types. Dry soil is hard to work with and needs to be more loosen prior to putting up a landscape edging. Decide on landscape restraints that are lightweight or slightly wet the soil before starting the installation.

A clear border between one fraction of the yard and another is provided by landscape edging and it also complements plants. If the edging is warped or mislaid, then its effect becomes lessened. Tools such as levels should be utilised by gardeners an added set of eyes should be used in order to get a border that is just right.

General rules of safety should be observed by the person installing the landscape edging. Large jobs may become difficult and cause physical injury. Heavy materials used in shorter jobs may also cause physical injury. Utilising proper lifting procedures and back brace support and gloves does a lot to make sure the installation s completed with no hazards.