Garden edging provides a protective space for your garden beds, keeping away pets, annoying grass, and other elements that may destroy your plants. If you are installing your edging for the first time, you may be overwhelmed by the wealth of garden edging ideas that you may pick from websites and garden magazines. To help you choose the right edging for your garden, here are some factors you need to consider:
1. Garden Design – Your material for edging should fit your garden design. For example, if your garden is English style garden, you should use English styled materials for your edging like natural blocks of gray stone, wrought iron, and natural wood. You can also use natural willow branches and dwarf garden flowers for a country and formal English garden feel.
If your garden design is formal, your flower beds will have straight edges. You will need standard materials for this type of design. Wrought iron edging is one of the popular edging for formal garden design. They are not only long lasting but also very durable and stand with any type of climate.
If your garden is informal, your flower beds will have curves. You will need edging that is easy to install and flexible. Plastic and steel are just some of the cheaper materials for informal type of garden design.
2. Cost – Cutting cost doesn’t mean you will sacrifice the quality of edging for your garden. There are actually plenty of budget-friendly materials you can use for edging if you just look around. For example, you can visit junkyards for materials that you can recycle and use as edging. You can also use low-growing plants like forget-me-not, baby’s breath, and lilac as garden edging.
3. Functional Requirements – Edging’s main function is to protect your garden bed from lawn grass, annoying pets, rabid lawnmowers and playful kids. It should also keep the mulch from washing away because mulch serves as protection to your flower or plant to grow healthy.
There are edging that are not appropriate to use when you have kids in the house like steel edging. And there are also edging that cannot stand cold winter season like low quality of wood edging. To fully utilize your edging, choose a material that is appropriate to the climate you have in your area.
4. Ease of Installation – There are edging materials that require professional help in installing like wrought iron edging. And there are also edging materials that are easy to install like plastic, steel, wood, and natural stones. If you want to make the installation yourself, make sure that the edging that you buy is easy to install and not hazardous if you do the work all by yourself.
5. Decorative Requirements – Decorative products like fencing, benches, and walk paths should be considered when choosing material for edging. You should maintain your garden’s theme by buying the right material that accentuates your furniture and other decorations in the garden.
6. Garden Path Design – Garden edging should also accentuate your landscape path. Your choice of color, texture and material should match the walk path to create a gorgeous combination.
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