Stone pavers are often used for patios, but you also can use them to create a border between your lawn and a garden or other type of landscaping. They yield a distinctive look that's difficult to ...
Before planning your DIY paver project to elevate your yard and up your curb appeal, keep in mind that edging is an essential step to maintaining your hardscape. In fact, the shifting ground under ...
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 ...
Clean lines around your flower beds and lawn make a big difference in your landscaping. If you have a well-manicured lawn and well-maintained shrubs and plants, you want landscape edging that matches.
For a softer feel (literally), consider opting for rubber edging. This example pictured above is made from recycled tires, so it's eco-friendly, as well as being a great option for family gardens.
The problem? Cheap, flimsy plastic edging. The kind that frost heaves up every winter and shatters the first time a lawnmower looks at it funny. It was a classic case of a good idea ruined by cutting ...