One option is to lay them down next to one another, side to side, for an 8-inch deep edging. Set them so their surface is at ground level, so you can easily mow if they border a lawn. Alternatively,dig a shallow trenchand set them upright in it for a higher, more visible edging....
Living Hedge Edging Wicki58//Getty Images Paver Stone Edging Paversmade from concrete are nearly indestructible. But they're heavy to handle and time-consuming to install, so plan on a few days of heavy carrying and digging. You can make paths with pavers, or just use them for edging beds...
By offering a variety of colors, styles, and sizes for paths, walkways, and defining garden beds and borders, pavers offer a flexible and fashionable choice for garden and landscape design. Check out this DIY post for more help. Learn some cool rock and stone crafts for your homes 46. A...
If you liked our selection of lawn edging ideas for your garden, check out some more ideas on our siteDecor Home Ideas 29. Clay Garden Edging Clay pavers bring clean, simple styling and a rich pop of color to your garden. The smaller the paver, the more freedom you have to create curv...
For greater durability, concrete or brick pavers are better. They also will give your edging a more formal, professional appearance. You will pay more for concrete and brick though, and plants can grow through the spaces between bricks as they shift over time. Steel or aluminum paving will ho...