Showing posts with label Edging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edging. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Types of Landscaping Edging

Landscaping can change the entire look of your garden. It adds a fresh and lively sense to the aesthetic sense of your garden.

Dug edging:

Being the least expensive, dug edging mainly save a great deal of time and energy that you usually put into beautification process of your landscaping process. You can develop some addition around your garden or enhance the look of your already setup.

Plastic edging:

You can easily get very much economical installed edgings that are very much easy to install without any additional help. However, such edging does not last quite long which is why most people do not prefer getting these into their surroundings.

Metal edging:
These setups usually do well for your needs and keep unwanted flora out. Also, they do not cost much to get installed. In addition, they are very much useful than any other edging. Importantly, you need to take care of these setups as the edges can be really sharp. So, make sure you keep children and pets out from such settings.

Wood edging:
Being popular, these types of edging can be available in reasonable prices. These settings suits the needs to the best as the woods used in making such constructed are rather large and occupying. Importantly, wood is biodegradable in nature, you need to monitor them at regular intervals.

Monday, 4 June 2012

Rubber Edging For Beauty and Practicality

Rubber edging is an attractive and easy way to define areas in your yard and garden. Easy to install, rubber edging provides just the right border for your plantings and lawn at an affordable price.

Start by planning your project. What are your landscaping goals? Do you want to contain your lawn to a particular area or is your goal just to neaten up the look of your garden? Where in your yard do you need to keep plants and ground cover from going into your lawn? Where will your lawn be likely to intrude on plantings or walkways? Will you do the whole yard at one time or in stages?


Deciding what kind of edging to buy is the next step. If you are edging around strong, invasive grass that you want to keep out of your flower beds, you will need to buy a stronger, wider
edging which you can place deeper in the ground. For very tough situations, choose an eight inch edging and put it six to seven inches into the ground. If your grass is less difficult to deal with, you can buy a narrower edging and sink it into the ground only three to four inches. To keep costs down, use the narrowest edging that still does the job. Speaking of price, it is best to buy high-quality edging, as it will be easier to work with and hold up much longer. Make sure whatever you buy is flexible, as that will assure that the material is less likely to break. In addition, flexible edging is easier to install.

Assemble all materials to install the edging (there aren't that many!) before you begin. Lay out the flexible rubber edging along the area where you will install it. Make sure you have a sharp knife or strong scissors to cut the edging. Include a hammer or mallet to pound the
edging into the ground. If you need to ensure a straight line, have string and stakes available. Now you are ready to begin installation.

Mark out the area you want to separate with the
rubber edging. If necessary, use stakes and string to mark a straight line. Dig down to the depth you want to sink the edging. Start pushing it in, making sure that the edging is straight. Finish by using the mallet to gently pound the edging into place, and then pour sand on both sides to fill in around the edging. Smooth the sand and you should have a lovely, neat border.

Friday, 23 December 2011

Garden Edging Techniques - Creating Beautiful Landscape Designs With Edging

Garden edging is a great way to make your landscape designs pop. You can achieve many clean and decorative looks with various edging techniques. Garden edging will open up a world of landscape design opportunities in your yard because you can choose from a multitude of designs, edging materials, and edging techniques.

If you are not familiar with edging, it is a term used to describe a landscaping technique used to create "edges" around various landscape elements. You can place an edge around trees, shrubs, flowers, and hardscape elements like light posts and mailboxes. Creating an edge around elements in a landscape gives them a clean look and sets them apart from other elements in the yard.

Depending on the style you want to achieve with this technique you might want to choose certain materials over others. For example, cement can give a more modern look and brick can be used to create a more traditional look. Stone and brick are the easiest materials for homeowners to work with on their own. To begin you can try any one of these simple but beautiful techniques that use stone and brick.

Boulder Technique -- This is a very simple landscaping technique to start with. All you need are large sized rocks. Anywhere from 8 inches to a foot in height. Then you place them around your selected garden bed. You can use rocks that slightly vary in shape and color. This technique gives gardens an organic look.

Flagstone Technique -- Flagstone is a popular stone to use in landscapes. It has a distinctive look that most people recognize--a flat, wide surface with uneven edges. Because it is so flat it should be placed in small stacks to give it height. To create a simple edging with flagstone, take small stacks of the stone and place them side-by-side around a garden bed.

Diagonal Brick -- This landscaping idea gives a beautiful old-world look to landscapes. You can create the diagonal brick look by building a small trench around a select garden bed (minding plant roots, of course). Then, set your bricks in the trench so that they are laying on top of each other at a diagonal angle. Fill the trench back up so that most of each brick is covered. When you are done it should look like there are little pyramids of brick sticking out of the ground in a row.

You can create garden edging on your own or you can consult with a residential landscape designer who can create edging designs for you. However, creating your own beautiful edging only requires that you have an eye for detail, a steady hand, and a few materials. You can literally edge with anything that inspires you (sea shells, old bottles, etc.), but some traditional garden edging materials include wood, metal, brick, stone, cement, plastic, and aluminum. You can find pre-made edging materials at your local home improvement store that can easily be put together. You can also buy brick or any variety of stone to create you edging. This is most common. Professional landscape designers typically create cement edges but you can also buy pre-cast cement or faux cement edges that are easy to put together.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Landscape Improvements - Flower Bed Edging Ideas

If your landscape needs a little sprucing up, but you're not ready for a complete redo, some minor improvements to your beds' edging can make a dramatic difference. While looking attractive, edging around your flower bed is also very practical. Edging keeps your lawn and flower garden separate, reducing the problem of grass invading into your flower bed.

There are several types of flower bed edging you should consider. Some of the options are listed below.

Dug or Drop-Down Edge

This is a somewhat difficult method that is more work to maintain. However, a trench edge or lowered flower bed is a naturally appealing design. If you already have a flower bed set up, try digging a several inch wide trench with a hand trowel around the current area. Patience is the key to success with this edge. When your done, the trench can be left empty or filled with pebbles or crushed shells.

Plastic Edge

Plastic borders are sold by the roll, and are often installed by driving the strips into the ground with small stakes. This is a useful tool if you want to separate your plants from crossing between the bed and the lawn, but don't want a large or noticeable border.

Natural Stone Edge

With the growing popularity of natural landscaping features, you can easily purchase very elegant stone to create a border with, including granite and flagstone. This asymmetrical and uneven border will complement both highly organized garden spaces, as well as more "wild" type flower beds. For the do-it-yourselfers, try to incorporate rocks from your own yard instead of purchasing natural edging.

When working with natural stone borders, you have a lot of freedom with the shape of the outline. In this case, simple is usually best. Complicated or winding borders are distracting and displeasing to the eye, so aim for wide sweeping lines.

Wood Edge

Attractive wood edging is simple to do, and the appropriate lumber can usually be purchased at your local hardware store. Make sure that if you choose a wood that is pressure treated it has been rated to be safe for soil contact. For a touch of classic suburban fashion, try isolating one small flower bed with white picket fence. Overusing this stark white border takes attention away from the landscape, but just a touch for accent is eye-catching and appealing.

Brick and Cast Stone Edge

These styles have decreased in popularity over the years for residential homes. Most people prefer more natural looking alternatives, but there are some pre-cast and brick borders available that are very attractive, durable and inexpensive.

Plant edging

The last type of edging that I will mention is often overlooked, and that is plant edging. Plant edging is easy to do and always a cause for positive compliments. Work with low growing flowers in simple, uniform shades of colour for thinner borders, or small shrubberies for larger borders.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Landscape Edging: Choose The Most Appropriate!

Many times, the best home improvements are very simple and easy. It is not important always to spend thousands of dollars for home improvements on high-end outdoor lawn enhancing edging. A simple touch or brush up can definitely bring in considerable changes to your lawn and increase the overall feel. landscape edging is a quite easy way to make your garden look beautiful and appealing. Simply changes may add up immeasurable value to the lawn and attract everyone instantly. It is a kind of implementing changes by relative standards to increase the overall appearance of your lawn.

A planned design and edge lying can bring in all the essential difference between an attractive edging and an ordinary looking garden. For making it really nice, you have to level it on a recommended limit and lay down a piece of edging under supervision.

Choose from a wide range of different types of edging:

Landscape edging Materials:
In order to get the desired lawn, you need to choose the right material for your landscape edging. Look into advantages and disadvantages of several choices.

Wood edging:
Wood edging is a kind of very exotic landscape edging material. It adds a timeless look to your garden. It generally doesn’t cost you much as well.

Brick, Stone, and Concrete edging:
Brick, stone, and concrete edging are the best choice for everyone who appreciates the look of brick or stone.

Metal edging:
These edging materials are strong and durable. These can be easily transformed into decorative features to get that interesting feel that you desire.

Friday, 8 July 2011

The Benefits of Concrete Landscape Edging

Sometimes your garden just won't stay where it's supposed to stay. And sometimes the grass on one's lawn is being quite pesky no matter how you try to hold it back. Believe me, I know all about this. It was my life until I realized that there was already a solution to stubborn plant movement and I found that in my discovery of concrete landscape edging for yards. This is so simple and profound a technique that I can not believe I didn't learn of it sooner but I'm so happy that I did.

Landscape edging helps to keep your lawn looking nice and neat. Another thing about concrete landscape edging is that it serves a dual purpose: it also styles up your yard if done well and artistically. Most people think of concrete as a soulless, drab hardened mixture, but this is not necessarily so. In the hands of a deft landscaper, concrete can be transformed into very beautiful and subtle patterns - all the while keeping a stern hand of discipline on the flora.

Grass and shrubs will never stray from inside of the borders you choose for them anymore. The concrete will make sure of that! I also suggest you either learn how to do this well or hire someone who is good at it already. Not everyone can just pour this stuff into a beautiful edge; it could be disastrous and embarrassing. With a little knowledge you will surely come to have the nicest yard on your block.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Finish Off Your Landscape With Elegant Brick Edging

A few years ago, my dad got tired of the mis-matched rocks and broken bricks that my mom used to line the flower beds around our house. So he and I went to a local home improvement store and bought about a dozen scalloped brick edgers for her to use instead. We brought them home, and then went off again on another errand.

When we returned, my mom had already put the brick edgers in place the way she wanted them. Because there weren't enough of the edgers to stretch to all the flowerbeds, she'd interspersed the edgers with those same old broken bricks and rocks. So it rather spoiled the effect. My dad just threw up his hands and gave up. There's no doubt about it, when it comes to designing landscaping my mother does not have any taste. But if you ask her about it she'll say that she likes the way everything looks.

There's not much point to that story, except to say that either you have good taste or you don't, and if you don't have good taste hopefully you're self-aware enough to know it, and hire someone else to do your designing!

What makes good taste? Well, it's not necessarily a liking for wood over metal, or metal over plastic. All that is a matter of personal taste and is not necessarily bad or good. But if you're going to have a series of bookcases in your home, for example, they should be all the same design - all wood, all metal, all plastic - so that they match and don't detract from the eye. That's the key to good taste.

If you do have an eye for design, then you'll probably find that your landscaping can be set off quite elegantly with the addition of brick patio stones, paving stones and landscape edgers. As with any other landscaping accessory, these bricks come in a vast variety of colors and designs, so that you're sure to find something you like. Only please, buy enough so that you can use them on every project, and if you run out - go back to the store and get more! Don't ruin the effect by adding broken brick and rocks...it just doesn't work.

Use brick to line your flower beds, build up retaining walls, or make pathways.

Add a patio

If you'd like to add a brick patio to your backyard, it's quite easy to do, but you do have to give it some thought. Take some time to ensure that the ground where you want to place the patio is level - otherwise some of the bricks might settle and others will rise and give the patio an unfinished look. Also if live in an area with frequent frost or snow, where the ground has a tendency to heave up, you'll have to take that into consideration. Consult with your local home improvement store professional to learn the best ways of building your patio. As for the design of the bricks, you can get plain brick and place them in rows, or alternate them vertically and horizontally, or do a sort of basket weave. The design is pretty much up to you. However, check your local building or neighborhood codes to make sure they don't have any say over whether or not you can add a simple patio.

As with any landscaping feature, design what you want on paper first, before you go out and purchase the material. Then, go out and buy your material, pick up a couple of pairs of sturdy gloves to protect your hands, and get to work!

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Landscape Edging - Choose the Most Appropriate!

Many times, the best home improvements are very simple and easy. It is not important always to spend thousands of dollars for home improvements on high-end outdoor lawn enhancing edging. A simple touch or brush up can definitely bring in considerable changes to your lawn and increase the overall feel. landscape edging is a quite easy way to make your garden look beautiful and appealing. Simply changes may add up immeasurable value to the lawn and attract everyone instantly. It is a kind of implementing changes by relative standards to increase the overall appearance of your lawn.

A planned design and edge lying can bring in all the essential difference between an attractive edging and an ordinary looking garden. For making it really nice, you have to level it on a recommended limit and lay down a piece of edging under supervision.

Choose from a wide range of different types of edging:

Landscape Edging Materials:

In order to get the desired lawn, you need to choose the right material for your landscape edging. Look into advantages and disadvantages of several choices.

Wood Edging:

Wood Edging is a kind of very exotic landscape edging material . It adds a timeless look to your garden. It generally doesn't cost you much as well.

Brick, Stone, and Concrete Edging:

Brick, stone, and concrete Edging are the best choice for everyone who appreciates the look of brick or stone.

Metal Edging:

These edging materials are strong and durable. These can be easily transformed into decorative features to get that interesting feel that you desire.

Monday, 23 May 2011

Landscape Edging Ideas - Professional Landscaping Software

Landscaping Ideas and Software for Your Garden

The garden of the house reflects homeowner's personality thus a refreshing garden with stunning design landscape will make them the most unique, admired and talked-about in their neighborhood. Likewise, landscaping your own beautiful garden could be the most rewarding and enjoyable thing you'll ever do.

Flower gardens, eye catching landscapes and outdoor areas that please the senses and offer a wonderful escape from the daily pressures of life can be enhanced. How? To enhance your garden, landscape designs should follow certain principles and rules to meet your desire. landscape design must include walls, sitting areas, focal points, ornaments, paths and right plants themselves. Innovation in keeping the garden stylish and how to use the whole landscape are the keys. Today landscapes have changed into extraordinary feats and all in new level.

Whether you desire to create either as small or large scale landscape design you must take the time to plan ahead since this is the starting point to obtain a successfully landscaped yard you've always wanted. It should incorporate artistic elements with principles of designs such as uniqueness, balance, transition, proportion, rhythm, repetition and simplicity. Proper planning, analysis and exploiting landscape ideas such as landscape edging idea and landscaping ideas for slopes lead into functional, harmonious and aesthetically pleasant outdoor living area.

Landscape planning deals with conceptual, scientific and design approaches that emphasize ecological understanding and multi-disciplinary approach to analysis, planning and design. Landscaping ideas should be embraced in landscaping plan as this is a combination of art and science synchronizes aesthetically for better outcomes.

However, landscaping may encounter problems particularly in houses above street levels such as slopes. Hence llandscaping ideas for slope should be employ to get a solution. These ideas suggest using simple cost-effective solutions like ground covers, terracing regarding and retaining walls. Dealing with backyard landscapes, landscape edging ideas plays a vital role. Its purpose is to make a well define line between bed and lawns, and keeps the turf grass, from invading the buds, plus it keeps soil and mulch from spilling over into the lawn.

With so many different types of decorative edging available and looking for the right landscape edging materials is not simple; therefore it would be great if you will use the landscaping software that gives you perfect visual images for your garden. Professional landscaping software is user friendly featuring the architectural graphic symbols. These architectural symbols may include trees and shrubs, outdoor furniture, people, playground sets, vehicles, swimming pools and variety of shapes, materials and colors and many other landscaping decorations. In fact a lot of home owners and garden users use these. It can save your time, money as well as unnecessary work in the long run.

Landscaping ideas either for the slopes or backyards of the garden possess different components of arts and principles. A landscaping architect could help you to implement these best landscaping ideas efficiently to accomplish a great finishing look to your garden effectively.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Great Tips For Choosing Decorative Landscape Edging

Choosing a decorative landscape edging can be a daunting task if you don't have an idea of the statement you want your yard to make. What style are you implementing in your landscaping? Do you prefer a formal or informal appearance? Do want concrete, non-concrete or a brick edging? Do you prefer a more natural look or do you like the appearance of wrought iron? Do you like rounded shapes, natural brick or wood, plastic or metal to make a statement on your lawn?

There are well over 48 styles alone of non-concrete edging and at least eight styles in concrete. Brick edging is available in many shapes, designs and colors. The most popular edging is the non-concrete edging that is available in materials from wood, resin, wrought iron and plastic. You can even find edging that is made of wooden logs for an old fashioned log cabin design and the look is even available in cedar for an added insect repellent while still giving you a great rustic look.

Wrought iron edging has really made a recent return to the home landscaping plan in many areas. Wrought iron can be bent into some very interesting shapes and designs that can lend your yard just the right look from whimsical to elegant. The design can lead the eye to a focal point in your yard while giving your landscaping an appearance of order. Wrought iron works very well for the more formal landscaping but can be used in any landscaping with the right imagination and decorative piece in mind.

Interlocking edging is available in concrete and non-concrete styles and is easy to use. The pieces interlock to give a unique clean appearance to the design. You can find interlocking edging in wood, concrete, brick, wrought iron and even plastic. It works great for defining walkways, surrounding flowerbeds or around trees and garden areas. You can even use edging around entrances, in ground pools or even to help define your driveway.

Pricing for decorative landscape edging will greatly depend on the product you decide to use. It varies on the style and material of the edging. edging comes in many designs, textures, lengths and materials that all have an effect on the price. edging can be found from under fifty dollars all the way up to four hundred dollars, depending on how much you will need to purchase and the style and material involved.

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Why You Should Choose Steel Landscape Edging

Are you looking into doing some landscaping renovations in your yard? There are many materials and options out there for you to choose from to add the finishing touches to your project. In this article I am going to discuss one of those options; steel landscape edging.

There are many reasons why you should choose this material over others for edging your gardens, flowerbeds, or any other areas. The biggest advantage of using the steel edging is the durability. There are five different strengths that you choose from with this material. However, if you are planning on using this border at your home, residential strength will be more than enough. The residential strength steel is strong enough to endure the routine maintenance associated with lawn care such as mowing the grass. Also, this steel will not become brittle and break in cold weather as many other edging products do. Another advantage of this product is that because of its strength and uniform weight, it will not shift with the movement of the ground. Many products become easily un-aligned when you take on other products but this steel edging will stand up to the test. This alone will save you money and time in the long run. With other products you would have to go back and basically redo the edging each time you enhanced your yard. But with this steel edging, you won't have to go through the hassles of doing all of that additional work.

Another major reason that you choose steel landscape edging over other products is the ease of installation. You can easily install this type of edging without having to consult landscaping companies or any other type of service. The way that installation works with this product is simple. Your edging has two sides; one that will face outward towards your yard (the one that will be seen) and one that face the inside of your garden or any other area that you are edging. The side that faces the inside of your garden has slits along its length at various points. All you must do to install this edging is place a stake that is provided into these slits and drive them into the ground where you wish for the edging to go. The stake system is especially designed to make the installation as easy as possible while providing you maximum strength in your edging.

Of course looks have a major influence on deciding which edging you will pick for your yard. Steel landscape edging provides you with a very sophisticated look throughout your yard. The edges are very sleek and straight and provide clean lines for the edge of your project. Overall, this product is perfect for providing the finishing touch to any of your landscape projects in your yard.