Metal lawn edging finishes landscaping cleanly and keeps grass where it belongs--out of your flower beds. Metal edging is an investment, lasting 20 to 30 years. It costs more than railroad ties or treated wood edging, but is much less expensive than rock and stone. Choose aluminum edging ov...
lawn edger image by MichMac fromFotolia.com Metal lawn edging finishes landscaping cleanly and keeps grass where it belongs--out of your flower beds. Metal edging is an investment, lasting 20 to 30 years. It costs more than railroad ties or treated wood edging, but is much less expensive t...
STEP 1:Use an edger or shovel to help loosen the soil and define the path where edging will be installed. STEP 2:Position the edging with the teeth down along the defined path. STEP 3:Place wood block over the spine of the edging and drive down with ...
Installation is easy - just moisten the soil, use an edger or spade to cut a line where you want to place edging, and tap it into place with a rubber mallet. Product Details Galvanized steel 44-1/2" L x 5" H x 1/8" thick or customized Gardener's S...
STEP 1:Use an edger or shovel to help loosen the soil and define the path where edging will be installed. STEP 2:Position the edging with the teeth down along the defined path. STEP 3:Place wood block over the spine of the edging and drive down with a hammer. STEP 4:Plac...