Garden edging is an integral part of your landscaping design, adding an attractive aesthetic and a finishing touch to your garden beds.
via Schmechtig Landscapes
via Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design
A grass path through a rock garden features a large rock fountain of a Southern California landscape. Steel edging was used for shaping the sod between the rocks. The storage structure is composed of Ipe wood.
via GEL: Griffin Enright Landscape
The long steel planters separate the lawn from the front beds while adding direction to the entrance of this Cat Mountain, Texas home.
via Austin Outdoor Design
Brick is used to define this colorful garden bed of a home that has an eclectic Spanish Colonial feel in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona.
via Greey Pickett
Brick is used to define this colorful garden bed of a home that has an eclectic Spanish Colonial feel in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona.
via Greey Pickett
A natural style garden with Mediterranean and native California plants. The homeowner is an avid hiker and now has her own decomposed granite “trail.”
via Eden Makers by Shirley Bovshow
via Fifth Season Landscape Design