Garden edging is the newest trend in many gardens, and there are many reasons behind this. Not only it serves beautifully to your lawn, but also keeps animals away from plants, as well as making plants easy-to maintain with just a little work,
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We have prepared several ideas to get you started on your garden edging project! Take a look at the images below.
How to Install a Brick Edging?
To install brick edging, first dig a trench and then add landscaping fabric with sand. Lay the bricks in layers so that they are compacted between each other before packing more soil around them to fill any gaps.
Dig a 4-inch trench, line the edges where your edging garden will be. Once you cover with landscaping fabric and tamp down sand until it has become smooth surface lay bricks over top in an overlapping pattern tap them with mallets to secure.
Now, remove the level and add sand between each brick until it is in place. Finish off by pressing all surrounding soil against these bricks with a towel! Place stones or other objects at regular intervals for added interest.